Voicing the Voiceless – medieval female protagonists — Tracey Warr Writing

Misty morning, writing in the medieval clifftop village of Saint Cirq Lapopie, France, with a view over the house of surrealist writer Andre Breton and down to the meandering River Lot Almodis de La Marche, countess of Toulouse and Barcelona, was, according to the monk chronicler William of Malmesbury, ‘afflicted with a godless female itch’.…

Voicing the Voiceless – medieval female protagonists — Tracey Warr Writing

Published by traceywarr

I write historical fiction and I lecture and write on contemporary art and literature.

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