Geoffrey ChaucerHarvester Wheatsheaf, 1991 - 222 pages |
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Jill Mann. Feminist Readings The Feminist Readings series has been designed to investi- gate the link between literary writing and feminist reading by surveying the key works of English Literature by male authors from new feminist ...
Jill Mann. Feminist Readings The Feminist Readings series has been designed to investi- gate the link between literary writing and feminist reading by surveying the key works of English Literature by male authors from new feminist ...
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... feminist commonplace in the whole of the Canterbury Tales . Chaucer renounces the attempt to invent radically new material ; he does not even juxtapose with the anti - feminist stereotypes any of the contrasting stereotypes which would ...
... feminist commonplace in the whole of the Canterbury Tales . Chaucer renounces the attempt to invent radically new material ; he does not even juxtapose with the anti - feminist stereotypes any of the contrasting stereotypes which would ...
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... feminist abuse succeeds in provoking a violent outburst of the anger which anti - feminist satire insists is a particular failing of women . In both cases anti - feminist literature becomes a dynamic element in the very situations it ...
... feminist abuse succeeds in provoking a violent outburst of the anger which anti - feminist satire insists is a particular failing of women . In both cases anti - feminist literature becomes a dynamic element in the very situations it ...
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AntiFeminism | 48 |
The Surrender of Maistrye | 87 |
Suffering Woman Suffering God | 128 |
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Abelard Aeneas Allas anti-feminism anti-feminist Arveragus Arveragus's Bath's Prologue betrayal Canterbury Tales Chaucer Clerk's Tale Constance Constance's Criseyde's Dido Dido's dissuasio doon Dorigen emotional experience female feminine feminist Franklin's Tale Griselda hath Heloise Heloise's Heroides herte hire Historia Calamitatum housbonde human husband irony Jean de Meun Jehan Jerome knight Knight's Tale lady lament Law's Tale Legend literary lover maistrye male marital marriage masculine Matheolus's medieval Melibee Merchant's Tale myght narrative Ovid Pamphilus Pandarus passage patience pitee pity Pluto poem Proserpina question quod rape reader realise relationship represents response role Romance routhe seith sexual seyde seyn shal shows speech stereotypes story submission suffering surrender swich thanne Theophrastus ther Theseus Theseus's thou thow thyng tion traditional trans trewe Troilus and Criseyde Troilus's tyme victim Walter whan Wife of Bath's Wife's wolde woman womanly women wyves