In the Middle Ages, swans could be found everywhere from ponds, lakes, and moats, to shields, tombs, and stories. This week, Danièle speaks with Natalie Goodison about how these beautiful birds have made a lasting impact on Western culture in wide-ranging and unexpected ways.
Natalie Goodison is a Teaching Fellow at Durham University, where she researches medieval literature, romance, the history of ideas, women’s health, and the medical humanities. Click here to view her university webpage.
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Natalie’s new book is Introducing the Medieval Swan, published by the University of Wales Press. You can buy it through Amazon.com.
In the Middle Ages, swans could be found everywhere from ponds, lakes, and moats, to shields, tombs, and stories. This week, Danièle speaks with Natalie Goodison about how these beautiful birds have made a lasting impact on Western culture in wide-ranging and unexpected ways.
Natalie Goodison is a Teaching Fellow at Durham University, where she researches medieval literature, romance, the history of ideas, women’s health, and the medical humanities. Click here to view her university webpage.
Natalie’s new book is Introducing the Medieval Swan, published by the University of Wales Press. You can buy it through Amazon.com.
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Top Image: British Library MS Harley 3244 fol. 52
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