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245 00 $aAmbiguous realities :$bwomen in the Middle Ages and Renaissance /$cedited by Carole Levin and Jeanie Watson.
260 $aDetroit :$bWayne State University Press,$c1987.
300 $a263 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
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504 $a"Bibliographic essay": pages 252-255.
500 $aIncludes index.
505 00 $tRole and representation in Medieval and early Renaissance texts. Boccaccio's in-famous women: gender and civic virtue in the De mulieribus claris /$rConstance Jordan --$tZenobia in Medieval and Renaissance literature /$rValerie Wayne --$tHeloise: inquiry and the Sacra pagina /$rEileen Kearney --$tThe frivolities of courtiers follow the footprints of women: public women and the crisis of virility in John of Salisbury /$rCary J. Nederman and N. Elaine Lawson --$tRereadings of Medieval and Renaissance literary texts. Domestic treachery in the Clerk's tale /$rDeborah S. Ellis --$tEnid the disobedient: the Mabinogion's Gereint and Enid /$rJeanie Watson --$tCommunication short-circuited: ambiguity and motivation in the Heptameron /$rKaren F. Wiley --$tReading Spenser's Faerie Queen --$tIn a different voice /$rShirley F. Staton --$tRole and representation in English Renaissance texts. Presentations of women in the English popular press /$rSara J. Eaton --$tThe Feme covert in Elizabeth Cary's Mariam /$rBetty S. Travitsky --$tThe myth of a feminist humanism: Thomas Salter's The Mirrhor of Modestie /$rJanis Butler Holm --$t"I trust I may not trust thee": women's visions of the world in Shakespeare's King John /$rCarole Levin --$tRecorder Fleetwood and the Tudor queenship controversy /$rDennis Moore.
520 $aExamining specific literary, historical, and theological texts, the essays in Ambiguous realities illuminate a number of important issues about women in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance: the changes in attitude toward women, the role and status of women, the dichotomy between public and private spheres, the prescriptions for women's behavior and the image of the ideal woman, and the difference between the perceived and the actual audience of medieval and Renaissance writers.--Back cover.
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650 6 $aFemmes dans la littérature$xHistoire.
650 6 $aLittérature européenne$y1450-1600 (Renaissance)$xHistoire et critique.
650 6 $aLittérature médiévale$xHistoire et critique.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$tAmbiguous realities.$dDetroit : Wayne State University Press, 1987$w(OCoLC)741872981
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