Fast, Feast, and Flesh: The Religious Significance of Food to Medieval Women Caroline Walker Bynum

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Fast, Feast, and Flesh: The Religious Significance of Food to Medieval Women

Caroline Walker Bynum

Representations, No. 11. (Summer, 1985), pp. 1-25.

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