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Check if you have access via personal or institutional login The fourteenth-century French pilgrimage allegories of Guillaume de Deguileville (or "Digulleville") shaped late medieval and early modern ...
“They are actually allegories of something that we want to communicate to the wider world, some kinds of social issues, or prevailing modes of thinking about how society works,” he says.