In Search of the Culprit : Aspects of Medieval Authorship

Despite poststructuralist rejections of the idea of a singular author-genius, the question of a textual archetype that can be assigned to a named author is still a common scholarly phantasm. This volume sets new standards by applying current theoretical approaches to the question of concepts of auth...

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Other Authors: Gropper, Stefanie (Editor), Rösli, Lukas (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2021
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