For medieval audiences women occupied a specific, designated cultural area which, while they could freely form it according to their will and nature, was in fact imaginary and immaterial. Women in social, legal, and religious contexts were mostly counted among the receptive, inactive, and non-ruling groups. On both levels, there was a group of features universally defining all women: the strong, virtuous and independent model Aquinas lamented was replaced in real life by the sinful, carnal and weak stereotype, and the erotic, emotional, mysterious, and often wild type present predominantly in literature. Indeed, women were a source of scientific, theological, and cultural fascination because of their uncanny and complex nature, producing bo...
This article begins by discussing the way that medieval romance has been a means of transmission int...
Misogyny is of course not the whole story of medieval discourse on women: medieval culture also envi...
This work examines the literary English traditions of four Virgin Martyrs: Agatha of Catania, Agnes...
For medieval audiences women occupied a specific, designated cultural area which, while they could ...
It is undeniable that literature reflects much about the society that produces it. The give-and-take...
This project documents and analyzes the gendered transformation of magical figures occurring in Arth...
During the medieval and early modern periods in England, women were not expected to enter into the r...
There is fluidity in the definition of gender, shaped and redefined by periods in time, geography, c...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
In presenting a mythical establishment of British and English nationhood that is one of the most pop...
Statement of the Problem: Since the mid-twentieth century, scholarship on European witchcraft has pr...
This chapter explores the ways in which medievalism gave intellectual and politically astute women t...
From women\u27s medicine and the writings of Christine de Pizan to the lives of market and tradeswom...
From Medieval literature to contemporary books and films, Morgana Le Fay, the famed sorceress of Art...
"The essays gathered in this volume present multifaceted considerations of the intersection of objec...
This article begins by discussing the way that medieval romance has been a means of transmission int...
Misogyny is of course not the whole story of medieval discourse on women: medieval culture also envi...
This work examines the literary English traditions of four Virgin Martyrs: Agatha of Catania, Agnes...
For medieval audiences women occupied a specific, designated cultural area which, while they could ...
It is undeniable that literature reflects much about the society that produces it. The give-and-take...
This project documents and analyzes the gendered transformation of magical figures occurring in Arth...
During the medieval and early modern periods in England, women were not expected to enter into the r...
There is fluidity in the definition of gender, shaped and redefined by periods in time, geography, c...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
In presenting a mythical establishment of British and English nationhood that is one of the most pop...
Statement of the Problem: Since the mid-twentieth century, scholarship on European witchcraft has pr...
This chapter explores the ways in which medievalism gave intellectual and politically astute women t...
From women\u27s medicine and the writings of Christine de Pizan to the lives of market and tradeswom...
From Medieval literature to contemporary books and films, Morgana Le Fay, the famed sorceress of Art...
"The essays gathered in this volume present multifaceted considerations of the intersection of objec...
This article begins by discussing the way that medieval romance has been a means of transmission int...
Misogyny is of course not the whole story of medieval discourse on women: medieval culture also envi...
This work examines the literary English traditions of four Virgin Martyrs: Agatha of Catania, Agnes...