Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


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1. Record Number: 44846
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Title : An Alternative Creation Story: The Cunt Made with a Spade
Source: The Medieval Devil: A Reader.   Edited by Richard Raiswell and David R. Winter .   University of Toronto Press, 2022.  Pages 318 - 320.
Year of Publication: 2022.

2. Record Number: 45013
Author(s): Allor, Danielle,
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Title : Dame Sirith (ca. 1272–82)
Source: Medieval Disability Sourcebook: Western Europe.   Edited by Cameron Hunt McNabb .   punctum books, 2020.  Pages 292 - 303. Available open access from the JSTOR website: https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv11hptcd.28
Year of Publication: 2020.

3. Record Number: 14141
Author(s): Poe, Elizabeth W.
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Title : The Old and the Feckless: Fabliau Husbands
Source: The Medieval Marriage Scene: Prudence, Passion, Policy.   Edited by Sherry Roush and Cristelle L. Baskins .   Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2005.  Pages 115 - 134.
Year of Publication: 2005.

4. Record Number: 16347
Author(s): Subrenat, Jean.
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Title : Fabliau et satire cléricale: "La spécificité de "Frére Denise" par Rutebeuf
Source: Risus Mediaevalis: Laughter in Medieval Literature and Art.   Edited by Herman Braet, Guido Latré, and Werner Verbeke Mediaevalia Lovaniensia, Series 1, Studia 30. .   Leuven University Press, 2003.  Pages 143 - 153.
Year of Publication: 2003.

5. Record Number: 16351
Author(s): Hunt, Tony.
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Title : Les "us" des femmes et la "clergie" dans "Richeut"
Source: Risus Mediaevalis: Laughter in Medieval Literature and Art.   Edited by Herman Braet, Guido Latré, and Werner Verbeke Mediaevalia Lovaniensia, Series 1, Studia 30. .   Leuven University Press, 2003.  Pages 155 - 172.
Year of Publication: 2003.

6. Record Number: 16353
Author(s): Lodder, Fred.
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Title : Of Wives and Men: Middle Dutch Fabliaux on a Hot Urban Issue
Source: Risus Mediaevalis: Laughter in Medieval Literature and Art.   Edited by Herman Braet, Guido Latré, and Werner Verbeke Mediaevalia Lovaniensia, Series 1, Studia 30. .   Leuven University Press, 2003.  Pages 181 - 194.
Year of Publication: 2003.

7. Record Number: 6282
Author(s): Pearcy, Roy J.
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Title : Fabliau and Romance: Three Notes [The author argues that fabliaux and romances were intended for the same aristocratic audience; the author cites examples from three fabliaux that suggest a courtly cultural milieu].
Source: Romance Notes , 41., 3 (Spring 2001):  Pages 267 - 272.
Year of Publication: 2001.

8. Record Number: 4412
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Title : A Priest's Worst (K)nightmare: Fabliau Justice in "Le Prestre et le Chevalier" [The author briefly analyzes a fabliau in which a knight seeks revenge against a greedy priest by having sex with both the priest's niece and his mistress; furthermore the knight threatens to sodomize the priest until the priest pays him a large sum].
Source: French Forum , 25., 2 (May 2000):  Pages 137 - 144.
Year of Publication: 2000.

9. Record Number: 1429
Author(s): Finke, Laurie A.
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Title : Sexuality in Medieval French Literature: "Séparés, on est ensemble" [overview of recent critical approaches to courtly literature and the fabliau].
Source: Handbook of Medieval Sexuality.   Edited by Vern L. Bullough and James A. Brundage .   Garland Reference Library of the Humanities vol. 1696. Garland Publishing, 1996. French Forum , 25., 2 (May 2000):  Pages 345 - 368.
Year of Publication: 1996.

10. Record Number: 1789
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Title : Symbolic Space in Romance and Fabliau: "Guigemar," "Le Chevalier a l'espee," and "Aloul" [International Congress on Medieval Studies. Kalamazoo, May 1996].
Source: Le Cygne: Bulletin of the International Marie de France Society: Abstracts, Notes, and Queries , 2., (April 1996):  Pages 28 - 29.
Year of Publication: 1996.

11. Record Number: 2127
Author(s): Geary, John S.
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Title : The "Pitas Payas" Episode of the "Libro de buen amor": Its Structure and Comic Climax [appendix reproduces the text of the "Pitas Payas" episode with the narrative structure marked as Introduction, PreliminarySection, Central Episode, Final Part, and Conclusion].
Source: Romance Philology , 49., 3 (February 1996):  Pages 245 - 261.
Year of Publication: 1996.

12. Record Number: 1562
Author(s): Hanawalt, Barbara A.
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Title : Separation Anxieties in Late Medieval London: Gender in "The Wright's Chaste Wife" [includes a discussion of historical instances in which wives coped with their husbands' long absences].
Source: Medieval Perspectives , 11., ( 1996):  Pages 23 - 41. Also reprinted in "Of Good and Ill Repute": Gender and Social Control in Medieval England. Barbara A. Hanawalt. Oxford University Press, 1998. 88-103 Proceedings of the Twenty-First Annual Conference of the Southeastern Medieval Association
Year of Publication: 1996.

13. Record Number: 1660
Author(s): Whalen, Logan E.
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Title : Equitan and the "Fables" of Marie de France [Forty-eighth Annual Kentucky Foreign Language Conference, Lexington, April 20-22, 1995].
Source: Le Cygne: Bulletin of the International Marie de France Society: Abstracts, Notes, and Queries , 2., (April 1996):  Pages 3 - 4.
Year of Publication: 1996.

14. Record Number: 4627
Author(s): Lacy, Norris J.
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Title : Sex and Love in the Fabliaux [The author discusses four fabliaux: "Aloul," "Le chevalier qui recovra l'amor de sa dame," "Guillaume au Faucon," and "Auberee;" three of the fabliaux incorporate courtly love into their stories, which the author argues should be taken seriously].
Source: Sex, Love and Marriage in Medieval Literature and Reality: Thematische Beiträge im Rahmen des 31th [sic] International Congress on Medieval Studies an der Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo-USA) 8.-12. Mai 1996.   Edited by Danielle Buschinger and Wolfgang Spiewok WODAN Bd. 69. Serie 3 Tagungsbände und Sammelschriften Actes de Colloques et Ouvrages Collectifs, 40.   Reineke-Verlag, 1996. Le Cygne: Bulletin of the International Marie de France Society: Abstracts, Notes, and Queries , 2., (April 1996):  Pages 41 - 46.
Year of Publication: 1996.

15. Record Number: 237
Author(s): García Teruel, Gabriela.
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Title : Les opinions sur la femme dans quelques récits des XIIe et XIIIe siècles
Source: Moyen Age , 101., 1 ( 1995):  Pages 23 - 39.
Year of Publication: 1995.

16. Record Number: 3409
Author(s): de Looze, Laurence.
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Title : Sex, Lies, and Fabliaux: Gender, Scribal Practice, and Old/New Philology in "Du Chevalier qui Fist les cons parler"
Source: Romanic Review , 85., 4 (November 1994):  Pages 495 - 516.
Year of Publication: 1994.

17. Record Number: 2552
Author(s): Bohler, Danielle.
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Title : L'Invective sexuelle dans les fabliaux
Source: Atalaya: Revue française d'études médiévales hispaniques , 5., (automne-hiver 1994):  Pages 221 - 230.
Year of Publication: 1994.

18. Record Number: 8585
Author(s): Arden, Heather M.
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Title : Grief, Widowhood, and Women's Sexuality in Medieval French Literature [The author observes that widows in medieval French literature are often represented as the most lecherous of women, and argues that the texts in effect cautioned men to keep their wives under close watch. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Upon My Husband's Death: Widows in the Literature and Histories of Medieval Europe.   Edited by Louise Mirrer Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Civilization .   University of Michigan Press, 1992. Atalaya: Revue française d'études médiévales hispaniques , 5., (automne-hiver 1994):  Pages 305 - 319.
Year of Publication: 1992.

19. Record Number: 8722
Author(s): Burns, E. Jane.
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Title : Knowing Women: Female Orifices in Old French Farce and Fabliau [The author discusses the "lack" of men's knowledge about women in the French fabliau, and looks at the female voices in that tradition which link women's knowledge to pleasure, and suggests that female pleasure can be known, though it remains purposely concealed. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies , 4., 1 (Spring 1992):  Pages 81 - 104.
Year of Publication: 1992.

20. Record Number: 11761
Author(s): Jonassen, Frederick B.
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Title : Cathedral, Inn, and Pardoner in the "Prologue to the Tale of Beryn" [The anonymous author of a fifteenth-century continuation of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales adopts Chaucerian style, irony, and bawdy subject matter in his story of the Pardoner's adventures in a tavern. The narrative develops the rivalries between Chaucer's pilgrims and introduces a new female character Kitt the Tapster, who is partially modeled after the Wife of Bath. The comic and sinful world of the Inn is a carnivalesque parody of courtly love and other elements of high culture embodied by the Cathedral. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Fifteenth Century Studies , 18., ( 1991):  Pages 109 - 132.
Year of Publication: 1991.