id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt p5547p91v41 Logan Quigley There and Back Again: Spatiotemporal Navigation in Late Medieval Pilgrimage Literature 2022 .txt text/plain 196 4 22 It should of course come as no surprise that accounts composed over two centuries may differ in their interests, goals, and source material, but nevertheless in each narrative, Jerusalem and the Holy Land writ-large seems to act as the testing ground for each author's theories on and beliefs about their place in time and their access to the past and future. In this dissertation, I turn to three major pilgrim accounts from fourteenth- and fifteenth-century England (and the nearby continent) in order to explore how these pilgrims situated themselves spatially in order to access times outside their own moment. cache/p5547p91v41.txt txt/p5547p91v41.txt