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1.
Record Number:
45036
Author(s):
Enders, Jody
Contributor(s):
Title :
Slick Brother Willy
[
Frère Guillebert
] (RBM, #18;)
Source:
Immaculate Deception and Further Ribaldries: Yet Another Dozen Medieval French Farces in Modern English. Edited by Jody Enders, ed. and trans . University of Pennsylvania Press, 2022. Pages 280 - 315. Available with a subscription from JSTOR:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv25j12t8.18
Year of Publication:
2022.
2.
Record Number:
14141
Author(s):
Poe, Elizabeth W.
Contributor(s):
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.
3.
Record Number:
10878
Author(s):
Naessens, Mariann.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Judicial Authorities' Views of Women's Roles in Late Medieval Flanders [The author examines court records concerning various sexual crimes including adultery, brothel keeping, and cross dressing. The judges appear to be most concerned with men's honor as preserved through women's fidelity and subordination. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
The Texture of Society: Medieval Women in the Southern Low Countries. Edited by Ellen E. Kittell and Mary A. Suydam . Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. Pages 51 - 77.
Year of Publication:
2004.
4.
Record Number:
6202
Author(s):
Bialystok, Sandra.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Men Who Are Friends, and the Women Who Deceive Them: Cross-Gender Communication in the Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles
Source:
Seeing Gender: Perspectives on Medieval Gender and Sexuality. Gender and Medieval Studies Conference, King's College, London, January 4-6, 2002. . 2002.
Year of Publication:
2002.
5.
Record Number:
5978
Author(s):
Price, Paul.
Contributor(s):
Title :
A Case of Gender Conflict Avoided? The Magnanimous Cuckold in the "Tale of Sir Corneus"
Source:
Gender and Conflict in the Middle Ages. Gender and Medieval Studies Conference, York, January 5-7 2001. . 2001.
Year of Publication:
2001.
6.
Record Number:
8522
Author(s):
Vroom, Theresia de.
Contributor(s):
Title :
In the Context of "Rough Music": The Representation of Unequal Couples in Some Medieval Plays [The author discusses the custom of "charivari" in which the community shamed and mocked inappropriate couples (including age disparity, adultery, and such violations of gender norms as shrewish wives and henpecked husbands). Vroom offers some examples fr
Source:
European Medieval Drama , 2., ( 1998): Pages 237 - 260.
Year of Publication:
1998.
7.
Record Number:
340
Author(s):
Vasvari, Louise O
Contributor(s):
Title :
Joseph on the Margin: The Mérode Tryptic and Medieval Spectacle [Joseph as Cuckold in paintings and in mystery plays]
Source:
Mediaevalia , 18., ( 1995): Pages 163 - 189. (1995 (for 1992)) Published by the Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton
Year of Publication:
1995.
8.
Record Number:
1747
Author(s):
Olsen, Karin.
Contributor(s):
Title :
The Cuckold's Revenge : Reconstructing Six Irish "Roscada" in "Táin Bó Cúailnge" [dialogue among the cuckolded king Ailill, his queen Medb, and her lover, the warror-hero Fergus].
Source:
Cambrian Medieval Celtic Studies , 28., (Winter 1994): Pages 51 - 69.
Year of Publication:
1994.
9.
Record Number:
1409
Author(s):
Dane, Joseph A.
Contributor(s):
Title :
The "Syntaxis Recepta" of Chaucer's "Prologue to the Miller's Tale," Lines 3159-61
Source:
English Language Notes , 31., 4 (June 1994): Pages 10 - 19.
Year of Publication:
1994.
10.
Record Number:
8628
Author(s):
Billy, Dennis J.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Translatio fontis et passio martyris: Narrative Diptych in Hrotsvitha's "Gongolfus" [Hrotsvitha wrote a short hagiographical poem about the life and miracles of Saint Gongolf, the patron of cuckolded husbands. Gongolf was a saintly warrior who performed miracles including ones that revealed the guilt of his adulterous wife. Hrotsvitha emphasizes the power of faith in her text. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Germanic Notes , 22., 40241 ( 1991): Pages 67 - 71.
Year of Publication:
1991.
11.
Record Number:
11219
Author(s):
Kelly, H. Ansgar.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Shades of Incest and Cuckoldry: Pandarus and John of Gaunt [The appendix includes a transcription and English translation of Pope Boniface IX’s Latin letter of dispensation for John of Gaunt and Katherine Swynford. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Studies in the Age of Chaucer , 13., ( 1991): Pages 121 - 140.
Year of Publication:
1991.
12.
Record Number:
37259
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title :
Joseph, from the Merode Altarpiece
Source:
Studies in the Age of Chaucer , 13., ( 1991):
Year of Publication: