
The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Women's Writing
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Summary
Table of Contents
Contributors | |
Chronology Chris Africa | |
Introduction Carolyn Dinshaw and David Wallace | |
Part I. Estates of Women: 1. Female Childhoods Daniel T. Kline | |
2. Virginity Ruth Evans | |
3. Marriage Dyan Elliott | |
4. Widows Barbara Hanawalt | |
5. Between Women Karma Lochrie | |
Part II. Texts and Other Spaces: 6. Women and authorship Jennifer Summit | |
7. Enclosure Christopher Cannon | |
8. At home | |
out of the house Sarah Salih | |
9. Beneath the pulpit Alcuin Blamires | |
Section III. Medieval Women: 10. Heloise Christopher Baswell | |
11. Marie de France Roberta L. Krueger | |
12. The Roman de la Rose, Christine de Pizan, and the querelles des femmes David F. Hult | |
13. Lyrics and romances Sarah McNamer | |
14. Julian of Norwich Nicholas Watson | |
15. Margery Kempe Carolyn Dinshaw | |
16. Continental women mystics and English readers Alexandra Barratt | |
17. Joan of Arc Nadia Margolis | |
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