Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


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1. Record Number: 11957
Author(s): Tolhurst, Fiona.
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Title : What Ever Happened to Eleanor? Reflections of Eleanor of Aquitaine in Wace's "Roman de Brut" and Lawman's "Brut"
Source: Eleanor of Aquitaine: Lord and Lady.   Edited by Bonnie Wheeler and John Carmi Parsons The New Middle Ages .   Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.  Pages 319 - 336.
Year of Publication: 2003.

2. Record Number: 3203
Author(s): Finke, Laurie and Martin Shichtman
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Title : The Mont St. Michel Giant: Sexual Violence and Imperialism in the Chronicles of Wace and Layamon
Source: Violence Against Women in Medieval Texts.   Edited by Anna Roberts .   University Press of Florida, 1998.  Pages 56 - 74.
Year of Publication: 1998.

3. Record Number: 460
Author(s): Bryan, Elizabeth J.
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Title : Layamon's "Four Helens" Female Figurations of Nation in the "Brut" [Elene of Troy, Elene, mother of Constantine, Eleine, niece of Howel, and Helene, sister of Penda].
Source: Leeds Studies in English , ( 1995):  Pages 63 - 78.
Year of Publication: 1995.

4. Record Number: 10755
Author(s): Alamichel, Marie Françoise.
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Title : The Function and Activities of Women in Layamon's "Brut" [The author briefly surveys women's roles in the long epic poem, the "Brut." Women are notable cheifly as mothers. They also have some involvement in politics as peace weavers. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: A Wyf Ther Was: Essays in Honour of Paule Mertens-Fonck.   Edited by Juliette Dor .   English Department, University of Liège, 1992. Leeds Studies in English , ( 1995):  Pages 11 - 22.
Year of Publication: 1992.