The Mythographic Chaucer: The Fabulation of Sexual PoliticsU of Minnesota Press, 1994 - 378 páginas |
Contenido
Introduction Fables and Swich Wrecchednesse | 1 |
PART 1 Mythography and Female Authority in the Dream Visions | 17 |
A wonder thing The Descensus ad Inferos of the Female Heroes Alcyone and Alceste | 19 |
Geffrey as Dido Ganymede Marcia Mythographic and Gender Parody in the Hous of Fame | 45 |
Venus Contextualized The Mythographic Authority of the Body in The Parlement of Foules | 83 |
PART 2 Mythographic CrossGendering in the Troilus | 105 |
The Narrator as Mythographic Glossator The Rape of Criseyde | 107 |
The Speaker as Feminized Subject in the Canterbury Tales | 169 |
Feminizing Theseus in the Knights Tale The Victory of Pallas Athena over Mars | 184 |
Maister Alisouns Feminist SelfMythography | 214 |
The Merchants De Nuptiis Maii et Januarii | 232 |
The Franklins Derke Fantasye Squire Aurelius as Ekko Lady Dorigen as Narcissuss Image | 249 |
Conclusion The Artist Pygmalion the Subject Chaucer and SelfSeduction | 263 |
Notes | 283 |
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Zephirus Rape and Saint Thomas à Becket The Political Vernacular | 171 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Mythographic Chaucer: The Fabulation of Sexual Politics Jane Chance Sin vista previa disponible - 1995 |
Términos y frases comunes
Aeneas Aeneid Alceste Alcyone Alisoun allegorical Anelida Apollo Arcite astrological Bacchus Bernardus Bersuire Boccaccio Boethius Canterbury Canterbury Tales Ceres Chaucer ChauR classical commentary courtly love Criseyde's Cupid Dante Dante's death descent desire Diana Dido Dorigen echo epic fable figure Franklin's Tale Fulgentius Geffrey gloss goddess gods hell Hercules Holkot Hous of Fame human husband infernal invocation Jankyn Januarie's Janus Juno Jupiter Knight's Tale Legend literally lovers Macrobius Manciple's marriage Mars Martianus Martianus Capella medieval Mercury Metamorphoses Midas mother myth mythological references Narcissus narrative narrator nature Orpheus Ovid Ovid's Ovide moralisé Ovidian Ovidius pagan Palamon Pallas Athena Pandarus Paris Parlement Parlement of Foules Phaethon Pluto poem poet poetry Priapus Prologue Proserpina rape Remigius repr represents role Roman Saturn sexual signifies soul sources Thebaid Theban Thebes Theseus tion trans Troilus and Criseyde Troilus's Trojan Troy truth underworld University Press Vatican Mythographer Venus wife William of Conches wisdom women Zephirus
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