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Introduction: Historical, Literary, and Philosophical Reflections on the Phenomena of Imprisonment and Slavery in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Period
Classen, Albrecht. • S. 1-57

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The Transformation of Gehenna: Taking the Biblical Wasteland into the Prison House of Hell
Tormey, Warren. • S. 59-88

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Insprinc haptbandun, inuar uigandun: Magical (?) Remedies to Escape from Imprisonment in the Germanic Tradition
Benati, Chiara. • S. 89-108

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Ambivalence in the Poems of the Slave-Knight ‘Antarah Ibn Shaddad: An Engagement with Historicism(s)
Omran, Doaa. • S. 109-132

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Slavery and Anti-Slavery Discourse in the Qur'an: A New-Historicist Reading
Paulus, ChristianeHasabelnaby, Magda. • S. 133-154

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Thralls in Old Icelandic Literature: Historical Trope or Literary Device?
Arnett, Carlee. • S. 245-260

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Piracy, Imprisonment, Merchants, and Freedom: Rudolf von Ems's The Good Gerhart (ca. 1220): Mediterranean Perspectives in a Middle High German Context; with Some Reflections on the Topic of Imprisonment in Other Medieval Narratives
Classen, Albrecht. • S. 261-284

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Don Juan Manuel's Long-Lost Uncle, Don Enrique: Back from Twenty-Five Years in Prison in Italy
Ruiz, Maria Cecilia. • S. 285-314

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Mamluks, Qãdis, and the Local Population: A Discourse of Resistance, Power, and Liminality in Medieval Egypt
Abed, Sally. • S. 315-326

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From Imprisonment to Liberation: Chaucer's Knight's Tale as a Multilayered Exploration of a Paradigm for Prison Life
Pigg, Daniel F.. • S. 347-360

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How to Get Out of Prison: Imprisoned Jews and Their Hafturfehden from the Medieval and Early Modem Holy Roman Empire (Fourteenth through Sixteenth Centuries)
Lehnertz, AndreasWiedl, Birgit. • S. 361-414