Re: Middle aged literature.
From: Anthony J. Bryant (ajbryant_NOSPAM_at_indiana.edu)
Date: 07/20/04
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Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 12:45:30 -0500
Paul Blay wrote:
> You've got Genji which is old (if not oldest), then there's a whole mass of stuff from the 1800's.
> I'm having trouble finding stuff in between. (Particularly from ~1200 - 1600).
>
> Any suggestions?
The word you want, Paul, is "medieval" -- which is the adjective for "middle
ages." :)
"Middle aged" means fifty years old and thinking about buying a Ferrari. :)
Tony
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