Introduction: The Lives and Their Context - Michael Staunton
The Forerunner: John of Salisbury - Michael Staunton
Telling the Story: Edward Grim, Guernes and Anonymous I - Michael
Staunton
Criticism and Vindication: Anonymous II and Alan of Tewksbury -
Michael Staunton
The View from Canterbury: Benedict of Peterborough and William of
Canterbury - Michael Staunton
Observation and Reflection: William Fitzstephen - Michael
Staunton
Breaking the Rules of History: Herbert of Bosham - Michael
Staunton
Conversion - Michael Staunton
Conflict - Michael Staunton
Trial - Michael Staunton
Exile - Michael Staunton
Martyrdom - Michael Staunton
This is a fascinating study, which sets itself a clearly defined
remit, which the author successfully manages to explore in a
convincing and always engaging manner.[...][C]onstitutes a valuable
addition to the corpus of Becket scholarship.
*THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW*
Merits careful reading by anyone who wishes to deepen his
understanding of one of the most remarkable literary productions of
the Middle Ages.
*JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY*
Offers an expansive and analytical treatment of an important area
of medieval historiography.
*HISTORY*
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