Format:
1 online resource (448 pages)
ISBN:
9781137104489
Series Statement:
The New Middle Ages Ser.
Content:
Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Dedication -- Copyright -- Contents -- Series Editor's Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Permissions -- Introduction -- PART I READING AND TEACHING RAPE -- 1. Reading Chaucer Reading Rape -- 2. Rape and Silence: Ovid's Mythography and Medieval Readers -- 3. The Violence of Courtly Exegesis in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight -- PART II THE PHILOMEL LEGACY -- 4. Raping Men: What's Motherhood Got to Do With It? [adapted from Bodytalk (1993)] -- 5. The Daughter's Text and the Thread of Lineage in the Old French Philomena -- 6. "O, Keep Me From Their Worse Than Killing Lust": Ideologies of Rape and Mutilation in Chaucer's Physician's Tale and Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus -- 7. Rape and the Appropriation of Progne's Revenge in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, Or, "Who Cooks the Thyestean Banquet? -- PART III LAW, CONSENT, SUBJECTIVITY -- 8. Rape in the Medieval Latin Comedies -- 9. Chaucer and Rape: Uncertainty's Certainties [rpt., adaptation] -- 10. Public Bodies and Psychic Domains: Rape, Consent, and Female Subjectivity in Geoffrey Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde -- 11. "Rapt from Himself": Rape and the Poetics of Corporeality in Sidney's Old Arcadia -- PART IV READING RAPE: THE CANONICAL ARTIST, THE FEMINIST READER, AND MALE POETICS -- 12. Of Chastity and Rape: Edmund Spenser Confronts Elizabeth I in The Faerie Queene [rpt., adaptation] -- 13. Spenser's Ravishment: Rape and Rapture in The Faerie Queene [rpt., adaptation] -- Afterword -- Works Cited -- Contributors -- Index.
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Additional Edition:
9780312236489
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9780312236489
Language:
English
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