Hair and masculinity in the alliterative Morte Arthure : and, The rhetoric of the Pennsylvania antislavery Quakers, 1688-1780 |
2006 |
4147 |
"The first essay examines the use of forced hair cutting in the late fourteenth-century alliterative romance poem, Morte Arthure, to show how it is used to develop characters that reflect the tension surrounding the English king Richard II and the ty... |