Strange Histories: The Trial of the Pig, the Walking Dead, and Other Matters of Fact from the Medieval and Renaissance Worlds
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Strange Histories is an exploration of some of the most extraordinary beliefs that existed in the...
Along the Enchanted Way: A Story of Love and Life in Romania
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When William Blacker first crossed the snow-bound passes of northern Romania, he stumbled upon an...
Jewish and Christian Voices in English Reformation Biblical Drama: Enacting Family and Monarchy
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English Biblical drama of the sixteenth century resounds with a variety of Jewish and Christian...
Le Morte Darthur: Selections
Thomas Malory and Maureen Okun
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Arguably no medieval English literary work has had as far and wide a reach as Sir Thomas Malory's Le...
Borst: Ordering of Time (Paper)
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This book is a concise history of the use and interpretation of time, written by one of the foremost...
Thomas Becket: Warrior, Priest, Rebel, Victim: A 900-year-old Story Retold
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From the winner of the 2004 Whitbread Biography Award and the Marsh Biography Award John Guy, comes...
Thomas Cranmer: A Life
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Thomas Cranmer, the architect of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer, was the archbishop of...
graveyardgremlin (7194 KP) rated The Black Lyon (Montgomery/Taggert, #1) in Books
Feb 15, 2019
Note: This does contain what today would be considered rape, twice. They're early on, they happen really fast, aren't described in much detail, and the hero doesn't even realize he does it the second time and he does show remorse. Maybe not what 'modern women' would like to see, but I didn't have much of a problem with it, and rape isn't something I take lightly. The heroine doesn't see herself as a victim, but as a wife just doing her duty. Sounds horrible to my 21st Century sensibilities, but somehow it made me not dwell on the rape and move on to the rest of the book. Other authors have done worse in books written in this time period (70s/80s), and having Lyonene react that way added a touch of realism to the Medieval time period.
Power to the People: Energy in Europe Over the Last Five Centuries
Astrid Kander, Paolo Malanima and Paul Warde
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Power to the People examines the varied but interconnected relationships between energy consumption...
A Traveling Homeland: The Babylonian Talmud as Diaspora
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A word conventionally imbued with melancholy meanings, "diaspora" has been used variously to...
