2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11061-015-9470-4
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Behind Enemy Lines: The German Connection in the Middle English Sir Degrevant

Abstract: This paper explores the cultural and economic context of the references to German luxury trade goods, German legend, and German political power in the late fourteenth-century/early fifteenth-century Middle English poem Sir Degrevant. All of the German references in the poem pertain to the Rhineland, which formed the western branch of Hanseatic trade throughout this period, the branch that conducted trade with England and Scotland. I argue that these German references form part of a pattern, seen throughout the… Show more

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