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Hochon's Arrow: The Social Imagination of Fourteenth-Century Texts
By (Author) Paul Strohm
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
23rd September 2014
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
820.9001
Paperback
218
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
312g
"The paradox of the lie that might as well be true," writes Paul Strohm, "must interest anyone who seeks to understand texts in history or the historical influence of texts." In these seven essays, all recent and most published here for the first time, the author examines historical and literary texts from fourteenth-century England. He not only de
"An original and facinating study ... Neither traditional literary criticism nor traditional historiography, this book develops a highly effective position from which to consider medival texts in relation to their moment. Stroem's intellectual generosity and the and the ugaurded accessiblity of his writing serve his erudition admirably, resulting in a baook that holds rewards for all who read it. "--Modern Philology