Dedicated to the scholarship of Elizabeth Robertson, Gender, Poetry, and the Form of Thought in Later Medieval Literature is a collection of essays that explore how gender in medieval English literature intersects with philosophy, poetry, history, and religion.
Eileen Phillips ( London : Lawrence and Wishart , 1983 ) , repr . in Angela Carter , Shaking a Leg : Journalism and Writings ... the Shipman , and the Squire , as well the Miller's offering , and it lies behind that of the Reeve .
... Gender , Poetry , and the Form of Thought in Later Medieval Literature : Essays in Honor of Elizabeth A. Robertson ( Bethlehem , PA : Lehigh University Press , 2022 ) , 201–221 . Prologue to Part I. ' Beaten for a Book ' : Literary Form ...
Sarah Elliott Novacich explores how medieval thinkers pondered the ethics and pleasures of the archive.
This book considers different forms of voluntarism developed from the thirteenth to eighteenth centuries.
McNamara , Jo Ann . “ Sexual Equality and the Cult of Virginity in Early Christian Thought . ” Feminist Studies 3 ( 1976 ) : 145-58 . Miles , Margaret R. Carnal Knowing : Female Nakedness and 240 Bibliography.
Yet in order to suppress mention of sodomy, it was first necessary to name names – or pseudonyms. ... Invention of Sodomy; Jordan, The Silence of Sodom; William Burgwinkle, Sodomy, Masculinity, and Law in Medieval Literature: France and ...
Garland has done a solid job of presenting this book." -- Arthuriana "The Anthology gives a fine sense of the great range of women's writing in the Middle Ages." -- Medium Aevum
192 Index Kalila and Dimna 96n Keen, M. 158n Keiser, G. R. 109 Kelly, H. A. 52n Kirk, E. D. 105 Kirkpatrick, R. 139 Kiser, L. J. 26 Kittredge, G. L. 118 Knapp, P. A. 63 Knight, S. 170n Lacan, J. xiii-xiv, 153n Lancelot 75-6 'Lantfrid ...
The volume features works that have been recognized for centuries as central texts of the medieval tradition: Christine de Pizan's Debate of the Two Lovers, Alain Chartier's Debate of the Four Ladies, Geoffrey Chaucer's The Legend of Good ...
Problems raised within Chaucer's poetry thus inform this book's broader methodological argument: that there is no one moment at which the formation of Chaucer's poetry ends; rather its form emerges in and through process of reading within ...