God's Handiwork: Images of Women in Early Germanic Literature

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Bloomsbury Academic, Jul 20, 1983 - Literary Criticism - 129 pages
"Perhaps because well educated women formed a large part of the audience of early Germanic literature, it was quite sympathetic to them. God's Handwork offers a guide to the images of women in this literature. Focusing on the vernacular writings of Anglo-Saxon England and other Germanic territories in the same era, he discovers that many of these literary women were romanesque' abstractions and not meant to represent actual people.

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