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Writing Gender and Genre in Medieval Literature: Approaches to Old and Middle English Texts
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Literary TheoryMedieval LiteratureMiddle English RomanceBritish LiteratureSocial SciencesGender TheoryLiterary CriticismFeminist IdentityCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesFeminist Literary TheoryLiterary PeriodizationGreg WalkerLiterary StudyOld English JudithFeminist TheoryGender StereotypeFeminist PhilosophyLiterary HistoryEnglish CultureMiddle English Texts
Gender and heroism in the Old English Judith, Hugh Magennis remembering Veronica in Anglo-Saxon England, Mary Swan Born to Thraldom and Penance - wives and mothers in Middle English romance, David Salter rough girls and squeamish boys - the trouble with Absolon in The Miller's Tale, Greg Walker the stereotype confirmed? - Chaucer's Wife of Bath, Elaine Treharne Cursed folk of herodes al new - supersessionist typology and Chaucer's Prioress, Anne Marie D'Arcy.