Hello All!
I'm new to this forum, but I could really use some help. I am currently writing an honors thesis at Seton Hall University and have hit a roadblock in my research of deafness during the Middle Ages. In particular, I am unable to locate examples of deaf characters in Medieval literature with the exceptions of the Wife of Bath and people referred to as deaf in a figurative sense. I have been working with several professors, and they are at a loss as well. Please, if you have come across deaf characters in Medieval literary works, please let me know. Your assistance is very much needed. Thank you!


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