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macrolit:Books: the Valentine’s Day gift that lasts forever
uovoc:Vanity Fair thinks The Green Knight is gonna be fun guys
amyvnorris:Richard E. Zeikowitz, Befriending the Medieval Queer: A Pedagogy for Literature Classes (
post–grad:A BIG OLD LIST OF MEDIEVAL HISTORY & LITERATURE RESOURCES.y’all knew this was coming.
Trecheng Breth Féne, “The Triads of Ireland,” 100.
likeniobe:best part of the knight’s tale is when he starts just listing different kinds of trees
macrolit:The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer
My Powerpoint presentation on Merlin for my grad-level medieval literature seminar on “The Eng
bodleianlibs:WHAN that Aprille with his shoures soote The droghte of Marche hath perced to the roote
myartmoods:Salvador Dali, 1960, Dante, Divine Comedy
A miniature depicting 12th century poet Marie de France. There is scant information on her life but
fuckyeahwallpaintings:Cahors Cathedral/ Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Cahors, Cahors, France, 13th/ 14
50 Shades of Pope,The most popular book of the 15th century was an erotic romance novel called The T
thefandomtreatment:@bibliophilicwitch ’s Sunday Tomes and Tea.Drinking camomile tea out of one of my
February book photo challenge, day 21: pink cover. Apparently I don’t buy books with pink cove
Book spines, early morning light.
macrolit:The Song of Roland
thefictionologist:‘Time races on, nothing remains unchanged; | Our endings rarely square with out be
ecantwell:Sir Gawain and the Green Knight was the only thing I read in the first medieval literature
paysagemauvais:amorbidwitch:Divina Commedia - Inferno, Canto XXXII, Dante and Virgil before Lucifer
A Sir Bertilak valentine, for the medievalist in your life.
“We heard of the horns in the hills ringing,the swords shining in the South-kingdom.Steeds wen
pendragoth:For our final printmaking project, we were told to make a print series based on the promp
literaery-me:The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (Retelling by Peter Ackroyd)
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