This appears on the Internet in translation, transcription and facsimile
with a load of unnecessary cloak-and-dagger stuff at the Fordham site
www.fordham.edu somewhere
in the medieval sourcebook where there is/was a reference to its publication
elsewhere. By strange serendipity I was in the Corporation of London Record
office talking to the archivists staff about the Fordham shenanigans (see
the Fordham site for details) and the person who originally unearthed the
case was there. What are the chances of that happening,eh?
As I recall she was slightly sore that she hadn't appeared slightly higher
up the credits list when the piece was published.
Regards
John A.W. Lock.
----- Original Message -----
From: John Arnold <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 2:35 PM
Subject: john/eleanor rykener
> Dear All
> I'm aware that Carolyn Dinshaw has written about the cross-dressed C15
> prostitute John/Eleanor Rykener, in her book _Getting Medieval_.
> Unfortunately, our university library does not have a copy of this, and it
> will take me a while to get hold of it; i was wondering, therefore, if
> anyone knows whether Dinshaw had previously published her analysis
anywhere
> else? IE did it first appear as a journal article, and if so, where?
> Thanks in advance for any help
> cheers
> john
>
> Dr John Arnold
> School of History
> University of East Anglia
> Norwich NR4 7TJ
>
>
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