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        Manekine, John and Blonde, and “Foolish Generosity” 

        Remi, Philippe de (2010)
        Philippe de Remi (1200/1210–65) holds a remarkable position in the legacy of the thirteenth-century literary world. A layman, landholder, and professional administrator, rather than a court poet or member of the clergy, ...
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        Imperial Lyric 

        Middlebrook, Leah (2009)
        Present scholarly conversations about early European and global modernity have yet to acknowledge fully the significance of Spain and Spanish cultural production. Poetry and ideology in early modern Spain form the backdrop ...
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        Territories of History 

        Beckjord, Sarah H. (2007)
        Sarah H. Beckjord’s Territories of History explores the vigorous but largely unacknowledged spirit of reflection, debate, and experimentation present in foundational Spanish American writing. In historical works by writers ...
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        Reconstructing Woman 

        Kelly, Dorothy (2007)
        Reconstructing Woman explores a scenario common to the works of four major French novelists of the nineteenth century: Balzac, Flaubert, Zola, and Villiers. In the texts of each author, a “new Pygmalion” (as Balzac calls ...
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        Weaving Narrative 

        Wright, Monica L. (2010)
        Enide’s tattered dress and Erec’s fabulous coronation robe; Yvain’s nudity in the forest, which prevents maidens who know him well clothed from identifying him; Lanval’s fairy-lady parading about in the Arthurian court, ...
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        Consensus and Debate in Salazar's Portugal 

        Sapega, Ellen W. (2008)
        Ellen Sapega’s study documents artistic responses to images of the Portuguese nation promoted by Portugal’s Office of State Propaganda under António de Oliveira Salazar. Combining archival research with current theories ...
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        Journal of William Penn 

        Penn, William (1879)
        This volume includes William Penn's firsthand account of his 1677 travels in Holland and Germany while visiting Quaker congregations and preaching his message of religious toleration. It includes daily entries, in which ...
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        Pennsylvania Mountain Stories 

        Shoemaker, Henry W. (1911)
        Henry W. Shoemaker (1880–1958) was known for his deep love for the wilderness and native cultures of Pennsylvania. The state’s first official folklorist, he wrote more than twenty books detailing Pennsylvania’s modern ...
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        Beliefs and Superstitions of the Pennsylvania Germans 

        Fogel, Edwin Miller (1915)
        Since its publication in 1915, Beliefs and Superstitions of the Pennsylvania Germans has been not only a valuable addition to the catalogue of American folklore but also a vital resource in preserving a linguistic culture ...
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        A Guide Book of Art, Architecture, and Historic Interests in Pennsylvania 

        Archambault, Anna Margaretta (1924)
        This guidebook to the art, architecture, and historic interests of Pennsylvania was compiled before World War I by Anna Margaretta Archambault in association with the State Federation of Pennsylvania Women. Arranged by ...
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        Multilingualism and Mother Tongue in Medieval French, Occitan, and Catalan Narratives 

        Léglu, Catherine E. (2010)
        The Occitan literary tradition of the later Middle Ages is a marginal and hybrid phenomenon, caught between the preeminence of French courtly romance and the emergence of Catalan literary prose. In this book, Catherine ...
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        Juniata Memories 

        Shoemaker, Henry W. (1916)
        Published in 1916, Juniata Memories was Henry W. Shoemaker’s eighth volume of Pennsylvania folklore. Written in the author’s typical literary style, this volume includes twenty-six legends set in Central Pennsylvania and ...
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        Rauch's Pennsylvania Dutch Hand-Book 

        Rauch, E. H. (1879)
        During the latter half of the nineteenth century, Pennsylvania German, often referred to as “Deitsh” or “Dutch,” was spoken by a third of the state’s population, yet up until that time, few had attempted to document the ...
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        Transcending Textuality 

        García-Bryce, Ariadna (2011)
        In Transcending Textuality, Ariadna García-Bryce provides a fresh look at post-Trent political culture and Francisco de Quevedo’s place within it by examining his works in relation to two potentially rival means of ...
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        Proverbs of the Pennsylvania Germans 

        Fogel, Edwin Miller (1929)
        Proverbs of the Pennsylvania Germans is a follow-up and companion volume to Edwin Miller Fogel’s 1915 publication Beliefs and Superstitions of the Pennsylvania Germans. This volume focuses on the proverb in its broadest ...
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        Tulip Ware of the Pennsylvania-German Potters 

        Barber, Edwin Atlee (1903)
        Published in 1903 by the Pennsylvania Museum, Tulip Ware of the Pennsylvania-German Potters is an in-depth look into the Pennsylvania German folk art known as slipware or redware. This volume introduces readers to the ...
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        North Pennsylvania Minstrelsy 

        (1919)
        Henry W. Shoemaker was already an established writer of Pennsylvania’s popular folklore by the time North Pennsylvania Minstrelsy was published in 1919. While much of Shoemaker’s previous work was literary folklore, this ...
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        An Account of the Manners of the German Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, Written 1789 

        Rush, Benjamin (1875)
        At a time in U.S. history when negative stereotypes and prejudices toward the Germans in Pennsylvania abounded, Benjamin Rush’s account sought to redeem their image in the eyes of Americans—both citizens and leaders. Rush ...
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        Love Cures 

        Doggett, Laine E. (2009)
        What is love? Popular culture bombards us with notions of the intoxicating capacities of love or of beguiling women who can bewitch or heal—to the point that it is easy to believe that such images are timeless and universal. ...
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        Chronicon Ephratense 

        Lamech, Agrippa (1889)
        This history recounts the formation of the Seventh Day Baptist congregation in Ephrata from the early Pietist movement in Germany to the founding of Ephrata and other communities in southeastern Pennsylvania in the 1730s. ...
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        Guide to the Old Moravian Cemetery of Bethlehem, Pa., 1742–1910 

        Schultze, Augustus (1912)
        Augustus Schultze writes in the preface to this guide, “Of the interesting and attractive places in historic Bethlehem there is perhaps none which is more sought out by strangers and which we hold in greater veneration ...
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        Black Forest Souvenirs 

        Shoemaker, Henry W. (1914)
        Black Forest Souvenirs was inspired by Henry Shoemaker’s early experience in the Black Forest of Germany and the mystical draw of its vast expanse of hemlocks, spruces, and pines interspersed with lumbermen and roaming ...
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        The Wayside Inns on the Lancaster Roadside Between Philadelphia and Lancaster 

        Sachse, Julius F. (1915)
        During its heyday at the turn of the nineteenth century, the Lancaster Turnpike was one of the nation’s most modern and important roads. Julius Sachse’s Wayside Inns provides a picture of the many inns and taverns that ...
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        The Moravian Graveyards at Nazareth, Pa., 1744–1904 

        Kluge, Edward T. (1906)
        Originally published in 1906 within the Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society, this volume contains the names, gravesite locations, and available personal details for 1,201 people interred at the two original ...
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        The Moravian Graveyards of Lititz, Pa., 1744–1905 

        Beck, Abraham Reinke (1906)
        Originally published in 1906 within the Transactions of the Moravian Historical Society, this volume contains the names, gravesite locations, and available personal details for 1,219 people interred at the Moravian graveyard ...
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        Extracts from Letters Written by Alfred B. McCalmont, 1862–1865 

        McCalmont, Alfred B. (1908)
        Published in 1908 by the author’s son for private circulation, this volume contains a selection of more than ninety letters written to family members by Alfred B. McCalmont between September 1862 and June 1865. These letters ...
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        Eldorado Found 

        Shoemaker, Henry W. (1917)
        In this 1917 guidebook from the pre-automobile era, Henry Shoemaker breaks from his typical literary-folklore subjects to chronicle the natural and social landscapes of central Pennsylvania. The reader is introduced to the ...
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        Journal of Samuel Maclay 

        Maclay, Samuel (1836)
        The Journal of Samuel Maclay is one man’s account of a 1790 surveying expedition, commissioned by the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, to explore the newly purchased land in northwestern Pennsylvania, including ...
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        Discourses of Empire 

        Simerka, Barbara (2003)
        The counter-epic is a literary style that developed in reaction to imperialist epic conventions as a means of scrutinizing the consequences of foreign conquest of dominated peoples. It also functioned as a transitional ...
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        The Long Lost Friend 

        Hohman, Johann Georg (1856)
        Johann Georg Hohman's Long Lost Friend compiled practical uses of mysterious folk magic and rural home remedies rooted in medieval Europe. First published in America in 1820, these methods derive from Christian theology ...
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        Fernando de Rojas and the Renaissance Vision 

        Castells, Ricardo (2000)
        The late medieval masterpiece Celestina has long been the focus of controversy, over both its authorship and the apparent contradictions and inconsistencies within its plot. Scholars trace the publication of Celestina to ...
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        Adventures in Paradox 

        Presberg, Charles D. (2000)
        Cervantes’s Don Quixote confronts us with a series of enigmas that, over the centuries, have divided even its most expert readers: Does the text pursue a serious or comic purpose? Does it promote the truth of history and ...
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