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The English Medieval Minstrel

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As a popular history [it] has considerable merits and offers a number of interesting suggestions.

SPECULUMGoes deeper than the history of a profession: it suggests a new way of looking at the exercise of power useful and rewarding.

Eric Christiansen in the DAILY TELEGRAPH Originally the word `minstrel' meant `littleservant to the king'and the crux of the profession was versatility musical skills were never enough in themselves.

Fools, acrobats, singers, conjurors and puppeteers, this is the first book to tell the whole of the minstrels' story and put it into a developing historical perspective.

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The Boydell Press
0851155367 / 9780851155364
Hardback
780.942
30/11/1989
United Kingdom
204 pages, 26 b/w illus.
156 x 234 mm