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Indeed, a surprising range of early texts championing women - including material never previously available in translation - is here represented." "All those concerned with women's studies and with medieval and later culture (European as well as English) will find Woman Defamed and Woman Defended fascinating to read as well as a useful resource."--BOOK JACKET
KW - Féminisme
KW - Femme (Théologie)
KW - Literature
KW - Women and literature
KW - English literature
KW - Literature, Medieval
KW - Women
KW - Frau
KW - Frauenfeindlichkeit
KW - Literatur
KW - Littérature anglaise
KW - Anthologie
KW - Littérature médiévale
KW - Misogynie
KW - Femmes
KW - Feminism
KW - Misogyny
KW - Vrouwen
M3 - Book
SN - 0199710399
SN - 9780198119715
SN - 0198710399
SN - 9780198710394
SN - 0198119712
BT - Woman defamed and woman defended
PB - Clarendon Press
CY - Oxford [England]
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The accessibility of the better-known texts here (from Jerome to Walter Map; from Heloise and Abelard to Christine de Pizan and Chaucer) will be welcomed by those engaged in medieval and women's studies; the lesser-known writings concerning for instance the sexual 'double standard', and women and the priesthood, will provide unexpected discoveries for specialists and beginners alike.
it is impossible / That any clerk wol speke good of wyves.' Behind the words of Chaucer's Wife of Bath lies a vast corpus of medieval misogynistic writings. These texts, which range from those of the Church Fathers to a rich array of vernacular literature, have had a profound influence on the status of women in the west." "Yet, despite the recent surge of investigations into women's situation, no one book has sought to collect together the key voices of medieval antifeminism, let alone to present the voices sometimes raised, even at that epoch, in defence of women.
The accessibility of the better-known texts here (from Jerome to Walter Map; from Heloise and Abelard to Christine de Pizan and Chaucer) will be welcomed by those engaged in medieval and women's studies; the lesser-known writings concerning for instance the sexual 'double standard', and women and the priesthood, will provide unexpected discoveries for specialists and beginners alike.
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PY - 1992
Y1 - 1992
N2 - "' ... The 'strok of thought' in the Miller's Tale and Chaucerian fabliau.(Critical essay): An article from: The Modern Language Review
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| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Place of Publication | Oxford [England] |
| Publisher | Clarendon Press |
| Number of pages | 327 |
| ISBN (Print) | 0199710399, 9780198119715, 0198710399, 9780198710394, 0198119712 |
| Publication status | Published - 1992 |
- Féminisme
- Femme (Théologie)
- Literature
- Women and literature
- English literature
- Literature, Medieval
- Women
- Frau
- Frauenfeindlichkeit
- Literatur
- Littérature anglaise
- Anthologie
- Littérature médiévale
- Misogynie
- Femmes
- Feminism
- Misogyny
- Vrouwen
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it is impossible / That any clerk wol speke good of wyves.' Behind the words of Chaucer's Wife of Bath lies a vast corpus of medieval misogynistic writings.