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The series Trends in Medieval Philology includes central topics of current research debates in medieval studies and provides a place for groundbreaking research in the field. It is intended to give international researchers/research teams the opportunity to effectively present innovative surveys and discussions to the scientific community. The series sees itself as a 'young' research forum with a high standard of quality and is therefore also open to excellent degree theses, should they enhance the series.
Brief description: Evamaria Freienhofer, Berlin, Germany.
Review Quotes: "[...] the author convincingly achieves her proposed goal of analyzing the emotion of anger as a function of institutionalizing and personalizing literary motifs in select 12th century texts. The way in which she arrives at her goal is also commendable. The clarity of the study's style and tenor is one of its many strong suites."
Nicholas W. Youmans in: Franca recensio 2018/2, DOI: 10.11588/frrec.2018.2.48307