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Women and Literature in Britain, 1150-1500 Carol M. Meale

Women and Literature in Britain, 1150-1500 By Carol M. Meale

Women and Literature in Britain, 1150-1500 by Carol M. Meale


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This is the first collection of essays to focus on women and literature in Britain during the late medieval period. It investigates the levels of literacy open to women, their roles as producers, patrons and readers of literature, and their representation within literary texts.

Women and Literature in Britain, 1150-1500 Summary

Women and Literature in Britain, 1150-1500 by Carol M. Meale

This collection of essays focuses on the questions of women's access to a written culture in medieval Britain and their representation within it. It explores women's engagement with Anglo-Norman, English and Welsh as well as Latin, and addresses issues including orality and literacy and women's exclusion from a written tradition. It considers the question of the levels of literacy attained by women, and contemporary attitudes to their acquisition of such skills, as well as the historical evidence for women's activity as writers, patrons and readers. It also examines the representation of women within different literary genres, both secular and religious - their possession or lack of power, and their roles as lovers, mothers and saints. This is the first such volume to focus on these issues within the specific framework of late medieval Britain, and as such constitutes a unique contribution to the study of women and medieval literary history.

Women and Literature in Britain, 1150-1500 Reviews

'... a harbinger of the way our thinking about literary culture in the Middle Ages is destined to be transformed by ... painstaking exhumations of women's lives and roles ... invaluable.' Nicholas Watson, Studies in the Age of Chaucer
'There is much of interest in every one of these chapters, and individually the essays are precisely focused and often succienct.' AUMLA

Table of Contents

Chronology; List of illustrations; Introduction; 1. The power and the weakness of women in Anglo-Norman romance Judith Weiss; 2. Women as lovers in early English romance Flora Alexander; 3. Mothers in Middle English romance Jennifer Fellows; 4. 'Clerc u lai, muine u dame': women and Anglo-Norman hagiography in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries Jocelyn Wogan-Browne; 5. Women in no-man's land: English recluses and the development of vernacular literature in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries Bella Millett; 6. 'Women talking about the things of God': a late medieval subculture Felicity Riddy; 7. '... Alle the bokes that I haue of latyn, englisch, and frensch': laywomen and their books in late medieval England Carol M. Meale; 8. Women authors and women's literacy in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century England Julia Boffey; 9. Women and their poetry in medieval Wales Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan.

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NLS9780521576208
9780521576208
0521576202
Women and Literature in Britain, 1150-1500 by Carol M. Meale
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1996-12-12
276
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