The Centrality of the Peripheral: Illuminating Borders and the Topography of Space in Medieval Narrative and Art, 1066-1400
- Author / Editor
- Terkla, Daniel Paul.
The Centrality of the Peripheral: Illuminating Borders and the Topography of Space in Medieval Narrative and Art, 1066-1400
- Published
- Dissertation Abstracts International 53 (1993): 3206A.
- Description
- Explores "narrative space" as represented in the Bayeux Tapestry, a world map of 1300, two French romances, Dante's "Commedia," and CT to show that the modern anxiety generated by them can be dispelled by understanding built-in signs.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Canterbury Tales--General.