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Gender in debate from the early Middle Ages to the RenaissanceGender in debate from the early Middle Ages to the Renaissance

Gender in debate from the early Middle Ages to the Renaissance

Thelma S. Fenster, Clare A. Lees

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This collection takes the view that authors like Chaucer and Christine de Pizan, often presented as unique, iconic promoters of a debate thought to have occurred primarily in England and France in the late medieval years, should in reality be considered participants in a larger conversation that served diverse political, social, and economic interests and took varied, culturally-determined forms that greater frame and its contents are the emphasis of this volume. By exploring previously ignored areas, many present fresh material and produce reconceptualizations that use new methodologies.

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OL18360255W

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Women in literatureHistory and criticismSex role in literatureMedieval LiteratureEuropean literatureGender identitySex role

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