Table of contents for Glamorous sorcery : magic and literacy in the High Middle Ages / David Rollo.


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1. William of Malmesbury: Magic and Prestige
2. Geoffrey of Monmouth and John of Salisbury:
   Themes of Credulity                                     32
3. Benoit de Sainte-Maure: Magic and Vernacular Fiction   57
4. William FitzStephen, Richard FitzNigel,
   Benoit de Sainte-Maure: Bureaucratic Power and
   Fantasies of Literate Control                           97
5. Gerald of Wales: Writing for the Crowned Ass of England  I22
Conclusion                                             157
Notes                                                  173
Index                                                  225








Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Latin prose literature, Medieval and modern England History and criticism, Literature and history Great Britain History To 1500, Benoit, de Sainte-More, 12th cent, Criticism and interpretation, Great Britain History To 1485 Historiography, Anglo-Norman literature History and criticism, England Intellectual life 1066-1485, Literacy England History To 1500, Magic in literature