Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper and that which follows are published together to illustrate how two scholars in very different fields can produce entirely different interpretations of an early twelfth-century poem. Using traditional historical evidence Christopher Taylor fits the poetic descriptions into the contemporary landscape. Catherine Clarke approaches the poem from a literary perspective using textual analysis. Both methods are equally valid, and each might be seen as enhancing the other.

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