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North Sea crossings: the literary heritage of Anglo-Dutch relations, 1066-1688


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This richly illustrated book tells the story of cultural exchange between the people of the Low Countries and England in the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period, and reveals how Anglo-Dutch connections changed the literary landscape on both sides of the North Sea. Ranging from the Norman Conquest of 1066 to the 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688, it examines how Dutch-speaking immigrants transformed English culture, and it uncovers the lasting impact of contacts and collaborations between Dutch and English speakers on historical writing, map-making, manuscript production and early printing. The literary heritage of Anglo-Dutch relations is explored and lavishly illustrated through the unique collection of manuscripts, early prints, maps and other treasures from the Bodleian Library in Oxford. The book sheds new light on the literature and art of a pivotal period in European history.

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    Oxford: Bodleian Library Publishing, 2021

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    1066-1688


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    • 1851245545
    • 9781851245543

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    Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Bodleian Library, 3 December 2021-18 April 2022.


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