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Record Number:
3465
Author(s):
Warren, Nancy B.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Saving the Market: Textual Strategies and Cultural Transformations in Fifteenth Century Translations of the Benedictine Rule for Women [The author argues that the translations/adaptations work to set up a hierarchical sex/gender system in which the female is constrained and Latin is privileged over the vernacular].
Source:
Disputatio: An International Transdisciplinary Journal of the Late Middle Ages , 3., ( 1998): Pages 34 - 50. Translation, Transformation, and Transubstantiation in the Late Middle Ages
Year of Publication:
1998.
2.
Record Number:
1218
Author(s):
Spreckelmeyer, Antha.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Reclaiming the "Wayward Nun": Thematic Similarities in Three Middle English Versions of the Benedictine Rule
Source:
Magistra , 2., 1 (Summer 1996): Pages 51 - 62.
Year of Publication:
1996.
3.
Record Number:
1209
Author(s):
Spreckelmeyer, Antha.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Feminine Experience in the Nothern Metrical Version of the Benedictine Rule [differences in emphasis in the metrical translation indicate issues of concern for nuns' behavior].
Source:
Magistra , 1., 2 (Winter 1995): Pages 267 - 280.
Year of Publication:
1995.