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Title Details
356 Pages
21.5 x 13.5 cm
28 b/w illus.
Series: Feminea Medievalia
Series Vol. Number:
1
Imprint: Academia
Representations of the Feminine in the Middle Ages
- Description
The essays in this volume have a common theme and preoccupation: an intention to present medieval women - in life, literature, hagiography and art - as they thought of themselves, teased from the work of theirintermediaries (Hildegard of Bingen, Christine of Pisan) or from the works, words and social milieux of men (Chaucer's women, Chretien's patrons, the empress Theodora and others). Feminea Mediaevalia is designed to foreground feminine and feminist topics and issues in the field of medieval studies. Contributors: DEBORAH EVERHART, STEPHEN STALLCUP, JENNIFER R. GOODMAN, BONNIE WHEELER, JEAN E. JOST, JO GOYNE, RENEÉJUSTICE STANDLEY, DEREK BAKER, SAMUEL LYNDON GLADDEN, PAULA MARTIN, PATRICIA STIRNEMANN, DONNA J. OESTREICH, MARIANNE SINRAM, ELIZABETH NIGHTLINGER, ANN HUTCHISON, MICHAEL HOLAHAN.
Hardcover
9780851156507
October 1995
£60.00 / $85.00
Title Details
356 Pages
2.15 x 1.35 cm
28 b/w illus.
Series: Feminea Medievalia
Series Vol. Number:
1
Imprint: Academia