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Inventing womanhood: gender and language in later Middle English writing
2011, Ohio State University Press
in English
0814211518 9780814211519
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Table of Contents
The origins of womanhood
Amazons and saints: Chaucer's tales of womanhood
Beastly women and womanly men: Gower's Confessio amantis
Lydgate's lady and Henryson's whore: womanhood in the Temple of glas and the Testament of Cresseid
Vernacularity, femininity, and authority: reinventing motherhood in The shewings of Julian of Norwich and The book of Margery Kempe
The evolution of womanhood in fifteenth-century discourse.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-204) and index.
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