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Nov 16, 2024
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ENGL 312 - Gender, Love, and Marriage in the Middle Ages FDR: HL Literature Distribution Credits: 3
No prior knowledge of medieval languages necessary. Prerequisite: an English course numbered between 201 and 295 and another English course numbered between 222 and 299. A study of the complex nexus of gender, love, and marriage in medieval legal, theological, political, and cultural discourses. Reading an eclectic range of texts–such as romance, hagiography, fabliau, (auto)biography, conduct literature, and drama–we consider questions of desire, masculinity, femininity, and agency, as well as the production and maintenance of gender roles and of emotional bonds within medieval conjugality. Authors include Chaucer, Chretien de Troyes, Heldris of Cornwall, Andreas Capellanus, Margery Kempe, and Christine de Pisan. Readings in Middle English or in translation.
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