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Marrying a Murderer – The Errant Hours 2

In Arthurian legend, Medieval art, Medieval Knights, medieval manuscripts, The Errant Hours by Kateinnes_123.@hW12th July 2017

The University of Surrey Blog supported by the Leverhulme Trust –Women’s Literary Culture and the Medieval Canon has kindly asked me to contribute another guest post. I took the opportunity to …

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The Errant Hours 1: Martyrs and Motherhood

In childbirth, christian iconography, Historical Fiction, Medieval art, medieval manuscripts, St Margaret, Symbolism, Uncategorised by Kateinnes_123.@hW15th May 2017

This post was originally commissioned by the University of Surrey for their Blog – Women’s Literary Culture and the Medieval Canon An International Network Funded by the Leverhulme Trust Image from …

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The Hours – two writing paths intersect

In gardens, Medieval art, nature, Shropshire, Spring, writing by Kateinnes_123.@hW27th April 2016

       I wonder if you have read ‘The Morville Hours’ – a beautiful and precious book, as intricate and finely tended as the garden it is based on. …

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Speaking to the birds

In Jane Goodall, Medieval art, Poetry, St Francis preaching to the birds by Kate Innes23rd February 2015

St Francis preaching to the birds- Giotto di Bondone (1266-1337)detail from the Predella of St Francis Receiving the StigmataMusee du Louvre, Paris(The cockerel in the back row seems particularly attentive) …



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