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Henley, Georgia, and A. Joseph McMullen (eds), Gerald of Wales: new perspectives on a medieval writer and critic, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2018.

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Citation details
Work
Gerald of Wales: new perspectives on a medieval writer and critic
Place
Cardiff
Publisher
University of Wales Press
Year
2018
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Description
Abstract (cited)
Gerald of Wales (c.1146–c.1223), widely recognised for his innovative ethnographic studies of Ireland and Wales, was the author of works that touch upon many aspects of twelfth-century life. Despite their valuable insights, the range of these works is vastly understudied, and the collection of essays in the present volume reassesses Gerald’s importance as a medieval Latin writer by focusing on the lesser-known works, and by providing a fuller context for his more popular writings.
Subjects and topics
History, society and culture
Agents
Gerald of WalesGerald of Wales
(c. 1146–1220 x 1223)
Giraldus Cambrensis;Gerald de Barry
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Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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February 2018, last updated: November 2022