Masculinity is a persistent concern in Chaucer's tales deriving from romance, although it often seems a subtext to more evidently political and social issues. My first concern is to suggest how romances use gender difference to establish masculine identity. After a brief look at the function of difference in elaborating masculinity, this chapter turns to two complications in that paradigm
TARAMATRDİZİNGeoffrey Chaucer‘s The Canterbury Tales, which contains 24 stories, presents a panorama...
This thesis argues that Chaucer’s treatment of women in four of his major poems is perpetuated in th...
Designated male and female gender roles have created a certain set of expectations that shape the li...
The Thesis of this book is that gender is crucial to Geoffrey Chaucer's conception of romance in the...
Chaucer's relation to English and French romances of the late Middle Ages is well recognized but not...
ROMANCES, in contrast to much medieval literature, abound in representations of women. This chapter ...
Exploring systemic, gendered power dynamics and inequalities for women within medieval Matters of Ro...
The wonders of Chaucer's tales, his flying horse and healing sword, shape-shifting fairy, beloved el...
Exploring systemic, gendered power dynamics and inequalities for women within medieval Matters of Ro...
The expected gender dichotomy of medieval European heterosexual relationships was simple. There was ...
This thesis contributes to the growing interest in early modern masculinity and its literary represe...
In the Middle Ages, masculinity was defined in contradictory ways, depending on the man\u27s role in...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the representation of masculinity in Ed...
This article begins by discussing the way that medieval romance has been a means of transmission int...
Just what is it that women most desire? And to what extent can a question that encompasses such a la...
TARAMATRDİZİNGeoffrey Chaucer‘s The Canterbury Tales, which contains 24 stories, presents a panorama...
This thesis argues that Chaucer’s treatment of women in four of his major poems is perpetuated in th...
Designated male and female gender roles have created a certain set of expectations that shape the li...
The Thesis of this book is that gender is crucial to Geoffrey Chaucer's conception of romance in the...
Chaucer's relation to English and French romances of the late Middle Ages is well recognized but not...
ROMANCES, in contrast to much medieval literature, abound in representations of women. This chapter ...
Exploring systemic, gendered power dynamics and inequalities for women within medieval Matters of Ro...
The wonders of Chaucer's tales, his flying horse and healing sword, shape-shifting fairy, beloved el...
Exploring systemic, gendered power dynamics and inequalities for women within medieval Matters of Ro...
The expected gender dichotomy of medieval European heterosexual relationships was simple. There was ...
This thesis contributes to the growing interest in early modern masculinity and its literary represe...
In the Middle Ages, masculinity was defined in contradictory ways, depending on the man\u27s role in...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the representation of masculinity in Ed...
This article begins by discussing the way that medieval romance has been a means of transmission int...
Just what is it that women most desire? And to what extent can a question that encompasses such a la...
TARAMATRDİZİNGeoffrey Chaucer‘s The Canterbury Tales, which contains 24 stories, presents a panorama...
This thesis argues that Chaucer’s treatment of women in four of his major poems is perpetuated in th...
Designated male and female gender roles have created a certain set of expectations that shape the li...