Chaucer's Sexual PoeticsUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1989 - 310 strán (strany) Dinshaw (English, U. Cal., Berkeley) presents a feminist treatment of Chaucer's poetry. She finds gendered relations such as courtship, marriage, and betrayal, to be not just plot elements, but central to understanding Chaucer's investment in patriarchal discourse and his awareness of its limitations. The back matter is extensive, comprising over a third of the book. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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