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William of Malmesbury: Critical Essay by Monika Otter

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SOURCE: Otter, Monika. “1066: The Moment of Transition in Two Narratives of the Norman Conquest.” Speculum: A Journal of Medieval Studies 74, no. 3 (July 1999): 565-86.

In the following essay, Otter examines William's Life of Wulfstan, focusing on his treatment of the Norman conquest and comparing it with the treatment of the conquest in the anonymous Life of King Edmund.

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