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Chapter 2 - Writing in Medieval Ireland in the First-Person Voice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2018

Liam Harte
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University of Manchester
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Aird, William. ‘Life-Writing and the Anglo-Saxons’, in Roffe, David, ed., The English and Their Legacy, 900–1200: Essays in Honour of Ann Williams. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2012: 516.Google Scholar
Misch, Georg. Geschichte der Autobiographie. 3rd revised edn. Frankfurt: Schulte-Bulmke, 1949–69. 5 vols.Google Scholar
Rubenstein, Jay. ‘Biography and Autobiography in the Middle Ages’, in Partner, Nancy, ed., Writing Medieval History. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2005: 2241.Google Scholar
Spearing, A. C. Medieval Autographies: The ‘I’ of the Text. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2012.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Stock, Brian. ‘The Self and Literary Experience in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages’, New Literary History, 25:4 (1994), 839–52.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Zumthor, Paul. ‘Autobiographie au Moyen Age?’, in Zumthor, Paul, ed., Langue, Texte, Énigme. Paris: Seuil, 1975: 165–80.Google Scholar

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