@BridgetWhearty I have done Marie de France's Lanval twice now and the students love it, esp. the gender role reversal.
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@BridgetWhearty@KleinUla authors, patrons, commissioners, or readers?2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
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@dorothyk98 yep -- some. Course is running ca.890-ca.15001 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@BridgetWhearty it's actually a long list. You can begin by looking at Alexandra Barrett's anthology. But there is more. Findern MS1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@dorothyk98 I know there's an enormous list -- I've my favorites on it already. Just checking the twitterverse to see who else has favorites2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@BridgetWhearty@dorothyk98 Mandeville gets some of these convos happening; been wanting to teach poems of Meir of Norwich;2 replies 2 retweets 4 likes -
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@BridgetWhearty@dorothyk98 and material that emphasizes England as archipelago - Havelock in French (modern English trans avail)4 replies 1 retweet 2 likes -
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@BridgetWhearty@dorothyk98 Melek Artus Northern Italian Arthur story in Hebrew, facing-page trans. Many of my students can read Hebrew=fun.5 replies 2 retweets 3 likes
@KarlSteel @BridgetWhearty don't forget Irish, Welsh, anything E. Mediterranean from a certain period.
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