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  1. Obscene pedagogies
    transgressive talk and sexual education in late medieval Britain
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca ; London

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  2. The politics of obscenity in the age of the Gutenberg revolution
    obscene means in early modern French and European print culture and literature
    Contributor: Frei, Peter (Herausgeber); Labère, Nelly (Herausgeber)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York

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    Contributor: Frei, Peter (Herausgeber); Labère, Nelly (Herausgeber)
    Language: English
    Media type: Conference proceedings
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    ISBN: 9780367537531; 9780367537357
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    Corporations / Congresses: Politics of the obscene: obscenity and its mediations in early modern Europe (2019, Irvine)
    Series: Routledge research in early modern history
    Subjects: Literatur; Kunst; Druckwerk; Obszönität
    Other subjects: French literature / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Obscene words in literature; Obscenity (Aesthetics); French literature / Political aspects; Printing / France / History; Mots obscènes dans la littérature; Obscénité; Littérature française / Aspect politique; Imprimerie / France / Histoire; Printing; France; 1500-1700; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Scope: vii, 380 Seiten, Illustrationen, 25 cm
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    Literaturverzeichnis Seite [344]-371

  3. Obscene pedagogies
    transgressive talk and sexual education in late medieval Britain
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca ; London

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  4. Obscene pedagogies
    transgressive talk and sexual education in late medieval Britain
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY

    As anyone who has read Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales knows, Middle English literature is rife with sexually explicit language and situations. Less canonical works can be even more brazen in describing illicit acts of sexual activity and sexual violence.... more

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    As anyone who has read Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales knows, Middle English literature is rife with sexually explicit language and situations. Less canonical works can be even more brazen in describing illicit acts of sexual activity and sexual violence. Such scenes and language were not, however, included exclusively for titillation. In Obscene Pedagogies, Carissa M. Harris argues instead for obscenity’s usefulness in sexual education. She investigates the relationship between obscenity, gender, and pedagogy in Middle English and Middle Scots literary texts from 1300 to 1580 to show how sexually explicit and defiantly vulgar speech taught readers and listeners about sexual behavior and consent.Through innovative close readings of literary texts including erotic lyrics, single-woman’s songs, debate poems between men and women, Scottish insult poetry battles, and The Canterbury Tales, Harris demonstrates how through its transgressive charge and galvanizing shock value, obscenity taught audiences about gender, sex, pleasure, and power in ways both positive and harmful. She focuses in particular on understudied female-voiced lyrics and gendered debate poems, many of which have their origin in oral culture, and includes teaching-ready editions of fourteen largely unknown anonymous lyrics in women’s voices. Harris’s own voice, proudly witty and sharply polemical, inspires the reader to address these medieval texts with an eye on contemporary issues of gender, violence, and misogyny

     

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  5. The politics of obscenity in the age of the Gutenberg revolution
    obscene means in early modern French and European print culture and literature
    Contributor: Frei, Peter (Publisher); Labère, Nelly (Publisher)
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, New York ; London

    "What does obscene mean? What does it have to say about the means through which meaning is produced and received in literary, artistic and, more broadly, social acts of representation and interaction? Early modern France and Europe faced these... more

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    "What does obscene mean? What does it have to say about the means through which meaning is produced and received in literary, artistic and, more broadly, social acts of representation and interaction? Early modern France and Europe faced these questions not only in regard to the political, religious and artistic reformations for which the Renaissance stands, but also in light of the reconfiguration of its mediasphere in the wake of the invention of the printing press. The Politics of Obscenity brings together researchers from Europe and the United States in offering scholars of early modern Europe a detailed understanding of the implications and the impact of obscene representations in their relationship to the Gutenberg Revolution which came to define Western modernity"--

     

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    Contributor: Frei, Peter (Publisher); Labère, Nelly (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780367537357; 9780367537531
    Series: Routledge research in early modern history
    Subjects: Medien; Buchdruck; Handschrift; Literatur; Geschlechterrolle; Obszönität; Wandel; Erotik; Kunst; Druckwerk; Zensur
    Other subjects: French literature / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Obscene words in literature; Obscenity (Aesthetics); French literature / Political aspects; Printing / France / History; Mots obscènes dans la littérature; Obscénité; Littérature française / Aspect politique; Imprimerie / France / Histoire; French literature / Political aspects; Obscene words in literature; Obscenity (Aesthetics); Printing; France; 1500-1700; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
    Scope: vii, 380 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Introduction: The obscenity of books : the politics of the obscene in early modern print culture / Peter Frei and Nelly Labèrev -- The politics of obscenity in Les monstres des hommes, a thirteenth-century manuscript / Pierre Olivier Dittmar and Maud Pérez-Simon -- The "hermaphrodite" of modena : the confusion that made her disonesta (twelfth to sixteenth centuries) / Chloé Clovis Maillet -- X-rated letters : when the ABC turns you on / Marion Uhlig -- Courtly obscenities between the middle ages and the renaissance : From the "Forest de longue attente" to the Rondeaux and ballads of the "gaudisseur amant" in La chasse et le départ d'amours (Paris, Vérard, 1509) / Jean-Claude Mühlethaler -- Even in Latin... deterritorializations of the obscene / Jelle Koopmans -- To be or not to be part of the cent nouvelles nouvelles : representing the obscene in manuscript and print / Nelly Labère -- Villon's imprint : obscenity and vulgarity in the early age of print / Peter Frei --

    From Panurge to Pan : Rabelais's fictions of undiplomatic diplomacy and the ambassador's pleasure / Antónia Szabari -- Sentimental obscenity / Véronique Duché -- Les Blasons anatomiques du corps feminin and the fabrication of nudity / Julien Goeury -- Appendix to chapter 10 : an unpublished Counter-Blazon "by a young woman" / Guillaume Berthon -- Performing protestant identity through obscene poetry : the grenet manuscript in the age of the printing press / Estelle Doudet -- Pathways to the obscene in Calvin and Calvinism / Georges Van Den Abbeele -- Obscenity on the stage : a double-edged sword / François Lecercle -- "Libertinage de langue" and gender legislation : the indecent mobility of signs / Gilles Magniont -- The obscene, the word, the thing : methodological questions / Jean-Christophe Abramovici -- Publishing obscene parodies. From authorized joyful books to forbidden editions / Katell Lavéant --

    Between the early modern and the modern : the resonance of Aretino / Russell Ganim -- Epilogue: The obscene remains of the past / Peter Frei and Nelly Labère

  6. Obscene pedagogies
    transgressive talk and sexual education in late medieval Britain
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    Introduction : teaching sex : the pedagogy of obscenity -- "Felawe masculinity" : teaching rape culture in Chaucer's Canterbury tales -- "With a cunt" : obscene misogyny and masculine pedagogical community in the Middle Scots flyting -- Pastourelle... more

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    Introduction : teaching sex : the pedagogy of obscenity -- "Felawe masculinity" : teaching rape culture in Chaucer's Canterbury tales -- "With a cunt" : obscene misogyny and masculine pedagogical community in the Middle Scots flyting -- Pastourelle encounters : rape, consent, and sexual negotiation -- Pedagogies of pleasure : peer education in medieval women's songs -- Songs of wantonness : voicing desire in two lyric anthologies -- Conclusion : "grab 'em by the pussy" : obscene pedagogies, past and present "Obscene Pedagogies argues that sexual obscenity was a valuable tool for educating individuals about rape, consent, desire, and pleasure in the Middle Ages as well as in our own time"--

     

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  7. Obscene pedagogies
    transgressive talk and sexual education in late medieval Britain
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    Introduction : teaching sex : the pedagogy of obscenity -- "Felawe masculinity" : teaching rape culture in Chaucer's Canterbury tales -- "With a cunt" : obscene misogyny and masculine pedagogical community in the Middle Scots flyting -- Pastourelle... more

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    Introduction : teaching sex : the pedagogy of obscenity -- "Felawe masculinity" : teaching rape culture in Chaucer's Canterbury tales -- "With a cunt" : obscene misogyny and masculine pedagogical community in the Middle Scots flyting -- Pastourelle encounters : rape, consent, and sexual negotiation -- Pedagogies of pleasure : peer education in medieval women's songs -- Songs of wantonness : voicing desire in two lyric anthologies -- Conclusion : "grab 'em by the pussy" : obscene pedagogies, past and present

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781501730405
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    RVK Categories: NM 9300 ; NW 8150
    Subjects: English literature; Obscene words in literature; Sex in literature; Misogyny in literature; Sex instruction; Sex role; English literature; Obscene words in literature; Sex in literature; Misogyny in literature; Sex instruction; Sex role
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  8. The maculate muse
    obscene language in Attic comedy
    Published: 1991
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York, New York ; Oxford, [England]

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9780195361995
    RVK Categories: FE 4551 ; FE 4601
    Edition: Second edition
    Subjects: Greek drama (Comedy); Obscene words in literature; Greek language; Scatology in literature; Sex in literature; Sex; Griechisch; Obszönität; Sprache; Komödie
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  9. Obscene pedagogies
    transgressive talk and sexual education in late medieval Britain
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca ; London

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  10. Obscene pedagogies
    transgressive talk and sexual education in late medieval Britain
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY

    As anyone who has read Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales knows, Middle English literature is rife with sexually explicit language and situations. Less canonical works can be even more brazen in describing illicit acts of sexual activity and sexual violence.... more

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    As anyone who has read Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales knows, Middle English literature is rife with sexually explicit language and situations. Less canonical works can be even more brazen in describing illicit acts of sexual activity and sexual violence. Such scenes and language were not, however, included exclusively for titillation. In Obscene Pedagogies, Carissa M. Harris argues instead for obscenity’s usefulness in sexual education. She investigates the relationship between obscenity, gender, and pedagogy in Middle English and Middle Scots literary texts from 1300 to 1580 to show how sexually explicit and defiantly vulgar speech taught readers and listeners about sexual behavior and consent.Through innovative close readings of literary texts including erotic lyrics, single-woman’s songs, debate poems between men and women, Scottish insult poetry battles, and The Canterbury Tales, Harris demonstrates how through its transgressive charge and galvanizing shock value, obscenity taught audiences about gender, sex, pleasure, and power in ways both positive and harmful. She focuses in particular on understudied female-voiced lyrics and gendered debate poems, many of which have their origin in oral culture, and includes teaching-ready editions of fourteen largely unknown anonymous lyrics in women’s voices. Harris’s own voice, proudly witty and sharply polemical, inspires the reader to address these medieval texts with an eye on contemporary issues of gender, violence, and misogyny

     

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  11. The maculate muse
    obscene language in Attic comedy
    Published: 1991
    Publisher:  Oxford University Press, New York

    "The pervasive and unrestrained use of obscenity has long been acknowledged as a major feature of fifth-century Attic Comedy. This acclaimed book, now in a new edition, offers both a comprehensive discussion of the dynamics of Greek obscenity and a... more

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    "The pervasive and unrestrained use of obscenity has long been acknowledged as a major feature of fifth-century Attic Comedy. This acclaimed book, now in a new edition, offers both a comprehensive discussion of the dynamics of Greek obscenity and a detailed commentary on the terminology itself. After contrasting the Greek notion of obscenity with modern-day ideas, Henderson discusses obscenity's role in the development of Attic Comedy, its historical origins, varieties, and dramatic function. His analysis of obscene terminology sheds new light on Greek culture. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET

     

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    ISBN: 9780198023128; 019802312X
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    Edition: 2nd ed.
    Subjects: Greek drama (Comedy); Words, Obscene, in literature; Greek language; Sex; Comédie grecque; Mots obscènes dans la litterature; Grec (Langue); Scatologie dans la littérature; Sexualité dans la littérature; Sexualité; Words, Obscene, in literature; Greek language; Scatology in literature; Sex in literature; Sex; Greek drama (Comedy); Scatology in literature; Sex in literature; Greek language; Greek drama (Comedy); Sex; Obscene words in literature; DRAMA ; Ancient, Classical & Medieval; Greek drama (Comedy); Greek language ; Obscene words; Scatology in literature; Sex; Sex in literature; Obscene words in literature; Obszönität; Sprache; Teatro Grego; Komödie; Criticism, interpretation, etc; Terminology
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    Obscene Language and the Development of Attic ComedyVarieties of Obscene Expression: An OverviewThe Dramatic Function of Obscenity in the Plays of AristophanesThe Sexual OrgansThe Male OrgansProper and Euphemistic WordsAgricultural TerminologyPhallic ImplementsTesticlesAnimalsThe Female OrgansEuphemistic TerminologyAgricultural TerminologyGates and PassagewaysRings and CirclesHoles, Pits, and HollowsSea AnimalsCookeryFoodsSecreta MuliebriaBirdsSplit or CrackProper NamesOther Erogenous Bodily PartsSexual CongressEuphemistic ExpressionsNautical TerminologyAgricultural TerminologyMetaphors from SportHitting and PiercingBurning[characters not reproducible]KissingFellatioCunnilingusScatological HumorXezeinScatophagy and Related HumorUrination[characters not reproducible]The HindquartersHomosexualityPathicsPathic [characters not reproducible]Active PederastyEffeminacyAutoerotic Behavior.

  12. Obscene pedagogies
    transgressive talk and sexual education in late medieval Britain
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    As anyone who has read Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales knows, Middle English literature is rife with sexually explicit language and situations. Less canonical works can be even more brazen in describing illicit acts of sexual activity and sexual violence.... more

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    As anyone who has read Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales knows, Middle English literature is rife with sexually explicit language and situations. Less canonical works can be even more brazen in describing illicit acts of sexual activity and sexual violence. Such scenes and language were not, however, included exclusively for titillation. In Obscene Pedagogies, Carissa M. Harris argues instead for obscenity’s usefulness in sexual education. She investigates the relationship between obscenity, gender, and pedagogy in Middle English and Middle Scots literary texts from 1300 to 1580 to show how sexually explicit and defiantly vulgar speech taught readers and listeners about sexual behavior and consent.Through innovative close readings of literary texts including erotic lyrics, single-woman’s songs, debate poems between men and women, Scottish insult poetry battles, and The Canterbury Tales, Harris demonstrates how through its transgressive charge and galvanizing shock value, obscenity taught audiences about gender, sex, pleasure, and power in ways both positive and harmful. She focuses in particular on understudied female-voiced lyrics and gendered debate poems, many of which have their origin in oral culture, and includes teaching-ready editions of fourteen largely unknown anonymous lyrics in women’s voices. Harris’s own voice, proudly witty and sharply polemical, inspires the reader to address these medieval texts with an eye on contemporary issues of gender, violence, and misogyny.

     

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  13. Indecent exposure
    gender, politics, and obscene comedy in Middle English literature
    Published: [2016]; ©2016
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    Note on the Fabliaux -- Introduction. Obscenity in medieval culture and literature -- part I. Fourteen-century pioneers -- 1. Comedy and critique : obscenity and Langland's reproof of established powers in Piers Plowman -- 2. Chaucer's poetics of the... more

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    Note on the Fabliaux -- Introduction. Obscenity in medieval culture and literature -- part I. Fourteen-century pioneers -- 1. Comedy and critique : obscenity and Langland's reproof of established powers in Piers Plowman -- 2. Chaucer's poetics of the obscene : classical narrative and fabliau politics in fragment one of the Canterbury tales and The legend of good women -- Part II. Fifteenth-century heirs -- 3. The henpecked subject : misogyny, poetry, and masculine community in the writing of John Lydgate -- 4. "Ryth Wikked" : Christian ethics and the unruly holy woman in the Book of Margery Kempe -- 5. Women's work, companionate marriage, and mass death in the biblical drama -- Conclusion. Lessons of the medieval obscene

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 081224804X; 9780812248043
    RVK Categories: HH 4061
    Series: The Middle Ages series
    Subjects: Sex in literature; Politics in literature; Obscene words in literature; English literature
    Scope: viii, 303 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (page 271-292) and index

  14. Obscene pedagogies
    transgressive talk and sexual education in late medieval Britain
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca ; London

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    ISBN: 9781501730405; 1501730401
    Subjects: English literature; Obscene words in literature; Sex in literature; Misogyny in literature; Sex instruction; Sex role
    Scope: xiii, 285 Seiten
  15. The Politics of Obscenity in the Age of the Gutenberg Revolution
    Obscene Means in Early Modern French and European Print Culture and Literature
    Author: Frei, Peter
    Published: 2021; ©2022
    Publisher:  Taylor & Francis Group, Milton

    Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Obscenity of Books: The Politics of the Obscene in Early Modern Print Culture -- Part I Obscene Means: What... more

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: The Obscenity of Books: The Politics of the Obscene in Early Modern Print Culture -- Part I Obscene Means: What It Means to Be Obscene -- Obscene Materials in Manuscript Culture and Early Prints -- 1 The Politics of Obscenity in Les Monstres des hommes, a Thirteenth-Century Manuscript -- 2 The "Hermaphrodite" of Modena: The Confusion That Made Her Disonesta (Twelfth to Sixteenth Centuries) -- 3 X-Rated Letters: When the ABC Turns You On -- 4 Courtly Obscenities Between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: From the "Forest de Longue Attente" to the Rondeaux and Ballads of the "Gaudisseur Amant" in La Chasse et le Départ d'Amours (Paris, Vérard, 1509) -- 5 Even in Latin . . . Deterritorializations of the Obscene -- Shifting Obscenities, from Manuscript to Print -- 6 To Be or Not to Be Part of the Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles: Representing the Obscene in Manuscript and Print -- 7 Villon's Imprint: Obscenity and Vulgarity in the Early Age of Print -- Part II Obscene Expositions: Obscenity and Renaissance Print Culture -- Impressions of the Body: The Genres of Renaissance Obscenity -- 8 From Panurge to Pan: Rabelais's Fictions of Undiplomatic Diplomacy and the Ambassador's Pleasure -- 9 Sentimental Obscenity -- 10 Les Blasons anatomiques du corps feminin and the Fabrication of Nudity -- Appendix to Chapter 10: An Unpublished Counter-Blazon "By a Young Woman" -- The Religious Ob-Scene: Towards a Politics of Obscenity -- 11 Performing Protestant Identity Through Obscene Poetry: The Grenet Manuscript in the Age of the Printing Press -- 12 Pathways to the Obscene in Calvin and Calvinism -- 13 Obscenity on the Stage: A Double-Edged Sword -- Part III Impressions and Reimpressions of an Obscene Modernity.

     

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    Contributor: Labère, Nelly (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781000530438
    Subjects: Obscene words in literature; Obscenity (Aesthetics); Printing; Electronic books
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  16. Indecent exposure
    gender, politics, and obscene comedy in Middle English literature
    Published: [2016]; ©2016
    Publisher:  University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia

    Note on the Fabliaux -- Introduction. Obscenity in medieval culture and literature -- part I. Fourteen-century pioneers -- 1. Comedy and critique : obscenity and Langland's reproof of established powers in Piers Plowman -- 2. Chaucer's poetics of the... more

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    Note on the Fabliaux -- Introduction. Obscenity in medieval culture and literature -- part I. Fourteen-century pioneers -- 1. Comedy and critique : obscenity and Langland's reproof of established powers in Piers Plowman -- 2. Chaucer's poetics of the obscene : classical narrative and fabliau politics in fragment one of the Canterbury tales and The legend of good women -- Part II. Fifteenth-century heirs -- 3. The henpecked subject : misogyny, poetry, and masculine community in the writing of John Lydgate -- 4. "Ryth Wikked" : Christian ethics and the unruly holy woman in the Book of Margery Kempe -- 5. Women's work, companionate marriage, and mass death in the biblical drama -- Conclusion. Lessons of the medieval obscene

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 081224804X; 9780812248043
    RVK Categories: HH 4061
    Series: The Middle Ages series
    Subjects: Sex in literature; Politics in literature; Obscene words in literature; English literature
    Scope: viii, 303 Seiten, Illustrationen, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (page 271-292) and index