Introduction to 'Interfaces' 9

The Editors introduce Interfaces 9: Transformations and Translocations of Medieval Literature. The articles published here cross the geographies and chronologies of medieval literature as they consider a range of forms, from romance to legal writing and from history-writing to animal fables, in exa...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth M. Tyler, Paolo Borsa, Christian Høgel, Lars Boje Mortensen
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: University of Milan 2022-12-01
Series:Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/interfaces/article/view/19393
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author Elizabeth M. Tyler
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Christian Høgel
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description The Editors introduce Interfaces 9: Transformations and Translocations of Medieval Literature. The articles published here cross the geographies and chronologies of medieval literature as they consider a range of forms, from romance to legal writing and from history-writing to animal fables, in examining texts from Georgia, Egypt, Bohemia, Scandinavia and Western Europe (with extensions across the Atlantic into the Americas). The Editors also draw attention to a piece about Interfaces in a recently launched journal, where the direct link between a wider, more connected vision of medieval European literature and open access publishing – which places no financial barriers to who publishes and who reads – is addressed.  
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spelling doaj.art-eb0aea5fff9a4265b9b9f2b71ede25772023-02-16T15:11:49ZdeuUniversity of MilanInterfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures2421-55032022-12-01910.54103/interfaces-09-02Introduction to 'Interfaces' 9Elizabeth M. Tyler0Paolo Borsa1Christian Høgel2Lars Boje Mortensen3University of York University of Fribourg University of Southern Denmark University of Southern Denmark The Editors introduce Interfaces 9: Transformations and Translocations of Medieval Literature. The articles published here cross the geographies and chronologies of medieval literature as they consider a range of forms, from romance to legal writing and from history-writing to animal fables, in examining texts from Georgia, Egypt, Bohemia, Scandinavia and Western Europe (with extensions across the Atlantic into the Americas). The Editors also draw attention to a piece about Interfaces in a recently launched journal, where the direct link between a wider, more connected vision of medieval European literature and open access publishing – which places no financial barriers to who publishes and who reads – is addressed.   https://riviste.unimi.it/interfaces/article/view/19393 Europe Middle Ages Comparative Literature Medieval LiteratureMovement of People and BooksNorthwest Afro-Eurasia
spellingShingle Elizabeth M. Tyler
Paolo Borsa
Christian Høgel
Lars Boje Mortensen
Introduction to 'Interfaces' 9
Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures
Europe
Middle Ages
Comparative Literature
Medieval Literature
Movement of People and Books
Northwest Afro-Eurasia
title Introduction to 'Interfaces' 9
title_full Introduction to 'Interfaces' 9
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title_short Introduction to 'Interfaces' 9
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topic Europe
Middle Ages
Comparative Literature
Medieval Literature
Movement of People and Books
Northwest Afro-Eurasia
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