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The Courier

1989

Hope Emily Allen

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Past And Present In Hope Emily Allen's Essay "Relics", John C. Hirsh Apr 1989

Past And Present In Hope Emily Allen's Essay "Relics", John C. Hirsh

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This article sheds light on the American medievalist Hope Emily Allen, specifically the period when she was writing the essay "Relics." Allen Hope Allen probably began work on the essay after she returned to Oneida from Britain in 1912. In the subsequent period, familial obligations, health, and the advent of the First WorId War kept her away from the European libraries on which her work depended, and she turned to material already in hand, or to essays based upon her Oneida home. It was in this period too that, as "an antiquary bred in the bone", she began to record …