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- who: Medieval Queenship Exeter Book and colleagues from the Flinders University, (English), Adelaide, (South Australia), Australia have published the research work: (2023) 107:83-84 Exiles: Experiences of Isolation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Among medieval cultures, with low population density and limited urbanisation, isolation, especially through exile, was common as a political expedient or even, as now, as a method of controlling the spread of illness. Stories and tropes of isolation are common in medieval literature. From the immrama which often include depictions of the isolation of voyages, to images of homesickness . . .
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