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Series Editor's Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
List of Illustrations | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | The Clerics and the Critics: Misogyny and the Social Symbolic in Anglo-Saxon England | 19 |
2 | The Undebated Debate: Gender and the Image of God in Medieval Theology | 41 |
3 | Refiguring the "Scandalous Excess" of Medieval Woman: The Wife of Bath and Liberality | 57 |
4 | Beyond Debate: Gender in Play in Old French Courtly Fiction | 79 |
5 | Thinking through Gender in Late Medieval German Literature | 97 |
6 | The Strains of Defense: The Many Voices in Jean LeFevre's Livre de Leesce | 113 |
7 | The Freedom of Fiction for Gender in Premodern France | 135 |
8 | Debate about Women in Trecento Florence | 165 |
9 | A Woman's Place: Visualizing the Feminine Ideal in the Courts and Communes of Renaissance Italy | 189 |
10 | "Deceitful Sects": The Debate about Women in the Age of Isabel the Catholic | 207 |
11 | "Que demandamos de las mugeres?": Forming the Debate about Women in Late Medieval and Early Modern Spain (with a Baroque Reponse) | 237 |
Bibliography of Primary Texts in Spanish, ca. 1430-1520 | 275 | |
Biographies | 283 | |
Index | 285 |
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