Women, intertextuality, mobility: mapping transcultural networks in the fifteenth century prose epic `herzog herpin`

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  • who: Doriane Zerka from the I am grateful to the Leverhulme Trust for supporting the research carried out for this Article in the form of an Early Career Fellowship at the University of Cambridge., . See for example Haubrichs and Hermann have published the research: Women, Intertextuality, Mobility: Mapping Transcultural Networks in the Fifteenth Century Prose Epic `Herzog Herpin`, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 17/01/1456
  • what: The first focuses on the adventures of Herpin, Alheyt and Lewe, their separation and concludes with their reunion in Toledo, while the second narrates the fate of Lewe . . .

     

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