The Discourse of Gender Violence in Middle English Literature: A socio-linguistic analysis of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales

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Title: The Discourse of Gender Violence in Middle English Literature: A socio-linguistic analysis of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
Authors: Belda-Medina, Jose | Ponce Serrano, Sara
Research Group/s: Lexicología de los Lenguajes para Fines Específicos y Enseñanza del Léxico (LEXESP) | Traducció de Clàssics Valencians a Llengües Europees. Estudis Literaris, Lingüístics i Traductològics Comparats
Center, Department or Service: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Filología Inglesa
Keywords: Canterbury Tales | Geoffrey Chaucer | English LIterature | Gender Violence
Knowledge Area: Filología Inglesa
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: Universidade da Coruña
Citation: Moskowich-Spiegel Fandiño, I.; Crespo García, Begoña (eds.). Re-Interpretations of English. Essays on Language, Linguistics and Philology (II). A Coruña: Universidade da Coruña, 2005. ISBN 84-9749-127-0, pp. 37-48
Abstract: Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales have been widely studied and analyse by many scholars (Ashton, 1998 Ellis, 1998 and Phillips, 2000) as they are an extraordinary portrayal of the English Middle Ages, depicting people from different social strata (knights, wives, clerks, nuns, kings, etc). Among all these studies, two aspects of The Canterbury Tales have received comparatively more attention: on the one hand, the symbolic illustration and narrative imagery of English medieval society (Olson, 1996; Mann, 1987; Knapp, 1990), on the other, feminist and antifeminist interpretations of some of the tales and the pilgrims (Wright, 1989; Butler, 1990; Ashton, 1998; Martin, 1990; Stephens and Ryans, 1998; Bissow, 1998). Occasionally, both aspects (English medieval society and gender relations) have been associated with a third aspect that will be the focus of our article, i.e., the representation of violence against women in medieval literature.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/67749
ISBN: 84-9749-127-0
Language: eng
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
Rights: © By Isabel Sofía Moskowich - Spiegel Fandiño & Begoña Crespo García | 2005. Edited by Universidade da Coruña
Peer Review: si
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