Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


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1. Record Number: 6639
Author(s): Gill, Miriam.
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Title : Female Piety and Impiety: Selected Images of Women in Wall Paintings in England After 1300 [The author examines paintings on three themes: Saint Anne teaching the Virgin to read, the warning to gossips, and the seven corporal works of mercy; the three mural subjects all comment on desirable female behavior].
Source: Gender and Holiness: Men, Women, and Saints in Late Medieval Europe.   Edited by Samantha J. E. Riches and Sarah Salih .   Routledge, 2002.  Pages 101 - 120.
Year of Publication: 2002.

2. Record Number: 195
Author(s): Poos, L. R.
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Title : Sex, Lies, and the Church Courts of Pre-Reformation England [gender in defamation cases].
Source: Journal of Interdisciplinary History (Full Text via JSTOR) 25, 4 (Spring 1995): 585-607. Link Info
Year of Publication: 1995.

3. Record Number: 2727
Author(s): Hunt, Alison M.
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Title : Maculating Mary: The Detractors of the N-Town Cycle's "Trial of Joseph and Mary" [suggests two literary traditions that give resonance to the characters Bakbytere and Reyse Sclaundyr: slanderers in romance whose envy reveals the hero's true worth and dissenters in anti-Lollard Church writings who threaten communal peace].
Source: Philological Quarterly , 73., 1 (Winter 1994):  Pages 11 - 29.
Year of Publication: 1994.

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Title : Gossips and Demons
Source: Philological Quarterly , 73., 1 (Winter 1994):
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