Bettina Bildhauer
Bettina M. Bildhauer is Professor of German at the University of St Andrews. She is an expert on medieval German literature in its cultural and multilingual context, and on modern perceptions of the Middle Ages. Provided by Wikipedia
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Burn After Reading. by Mitchell, J. Allen, L. O. Aranye Fradenburg, Karen Eileen Overbey, Anne Harris, Lisa Weston, Erik Wade, Eva von Contzen, Christopher Roman, Daniel C. Remein, Chris Piuma, Thomas Mical, Material Collective, Erin Maglaque, Shayne Aaron Legassie, Cary Howie, Guy Halsall, David Hadbawnik, Noah D. Guynn, Gaelan Gilbert, Matthew Gabriele, Lara Farina, Joshua R. Eyler, Ruth Evans, Maggie Williams, Martha Easton, Bettina Bildhauer, Frank Battaglia, Heather Bamford, Jeffrey Jerome Cohen (ed.), Myra Seaman (ed.), Eileen A. Joy (ed. and author), Will Stockton, Lowell Duckert, Steve Mentz, Jonathan Hsy, Julie Orlemanski, Julian Yates
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Sex, gender and time in fiction and culture /
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The Cambridge Companion to Medievalism /
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