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  1. Gender and Romance in Chaucer's ""Canterbury Tales""
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    In this fresh look at Chaucer's relation to English and French romances of the late Middle Ages, Crane shows that Chaucer's depictions of masculinity and femininity constitute an extensive and sympathetic response to the genre. For Chaucer, she... more

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    In this fresh look at Chaucer's relation to English and French romances of the late Middle Ages, Crane shows that Chaucer's depictions of masculinity and femininity constitute an extensive and sympathetic response to the genre. For Chaucer, she proposes, gender is the defining concern of romance. As the foundational narratives of courtship, romances participate in the late medieval elaboration of new meanings around heterosexual identity. Crane draws on feminist and genre theory to argue that Chaucer's profound interest in the cultural construction of masculinity and femininity arises in la

     

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  2. Gender and Romance in Chaucer's ""Canterbury Tales""
    Author: Crane, Susan
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781400863754; 1400863759
    Series: Princeton legacy library
    Subjects: Canterbury tales (Chaucer, Geoffrey); LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; POETRY / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; Man-woman relationships in literature; Romances, English; Sex (Psychology) in literature; Sex role in literature; Tales, Medieval; Romances, English; Tales, Medieval; Man-woman relationships in literature; Sex (Psychology) in literature; Sex role in literature; Romanze; Geschlechterrolle <Motiv>; Geschlechterverhältnis
    Other subjects: Chaucer, Geoffrey (-1400): Canterbury tales; Chaucer, Geoffrey (1343-1400): The Canterbury tales
    Scope: 242 pages
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    In this fresh look at Chaucer's relation to English and French romances of the late Middle Ages, Crane shows that Chaucer's depictions of masculinity and femininity constitute an extensive and sympathetic response to the genre. For Chaucer, she proposes, gender is the defining concern of romance. As the foundational narratives of courtship, romances participate in the late medieval elaboration of new meanings around heterosexual identity. Crane draws on feminist and genre theory to argue that Chaucer's profound interest in the cultural construction of masculinity and femininity arises in la

  3. Gender and Romance in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales
    Author: Crane, Susan
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    In this fresh look at Chaucer's relation to English and French romances of the late Middle Ages, Crane shows that Chaucer's depictions of masculinity and femininity constitute an extensive and sympathetic response to the genre. For Chaucer, she... more

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    In this fresh look at Chaucer's relation to English and French romances of the late Middle Ages, Crane shows that Chaucer's depictions of masculinity and femininity constitute an extensive and sympathetic response to the genre. For Chaucer, she proposes, gender is the defining concern of romance. As the foundational narratives of courtship, romances participate in the late medieval elaboration of new meanings around heterosexual identity. Crane draws on feminist and genre theory to argue that Chaucer's profound interest in the cultural construction of masculinity and femininity arises in larg

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781400863754
    Series: Princeton Legacy Library
    Subjects: Chaucer, Geoffrey ; -1400 ; Canterbury tales; Romances, English ; History and criticism; Tales, Medieval ; History and criticism; Man-woman relationships in literature; Sex (Psychology) in literature; Sex role in literature; Electronic books
    Scope: Online-Ressource (242 p)
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