Medieval Women and Their Objects.

By: Adams, JenniferContributor(s): Bradbury, NancyMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2016Copyright date: �2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (305 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780472902569Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Medieval Women and Their ObjectsLOC classification: HQ1147Online resources: Click to View
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Intro -- Contents -- Dedication to Carolyn P. Collette - Arlyn Diamond -- Introduction: Medieval Women and Their Objects - Jenny Adams and Nancy Mason Bradbury -- Part 1 / Objects and Gender in a Material World -- Chapter 1 / The "Thyng Wommen Loven Moost": The Wife of Bath's Fabliau Answer - Susanna Fein -- Chapter 2 / Zenobia's Objects - Nancy Mason Bradbury -- Chapter 3 / The Object of Miraculous Song in "The Prioress's Tale" - Howell Chickering -- Part 2 / Buildings, Books, and Women's (Self-)Fashioning -- Chapter 4 / A Gift from the Queen: The Architecture of the Coll�ege de Navarre in Paris - Michael T. Davis -- Chapter 5 / Anne of Bohemia and the Objects of Ricardian Kingship - Lynn Staley -- Chapter 6 / Royal Biography as Reliquary: Christine de Pizan's Livre des Fais et bonnes meurs du sage roy Charles V - Nadia Margolis -- Chapter 7 / A Gift, a Mirror, a Memorial: The Psalter-Hours of Mary de Bohun - Jill C. Havens -- Chapter 8 / "Parchment and Pure Flesh": Elizabeth de Vere, Countess of the Twelfth Earl of Oxford, and Her Book - Jocelyn Wogan-Browne -- Part 3 / Bodies, Objects, and Objects in the Shape of Bodies -- Chapter 9 / Objects of the Law: The Cases of Dorigen and Virginia - Eleanor Johnson -- Chapter 10 / Galatea's Pulse: Objects, Ethics, and Jean de Meun's Conclusion - Robert R. Edwards -- Chapter 11 / Transgender and the Chess Queen in Chaucer's Book of the Duchess - Jenny Adams -- Chapter 12 / Statues, Bodies, and Souls: St. Cecilia and Some Medieval Attitudes toward Ancient Rome - C. David Benson -- Contributors -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Dedication to Carolyn P. Collette - Arlyn Diamond -- Introduction: Medieval Women and Their Objects - Jenny Adams and Nancy Mason Bradbury -- Part 1 / Objects and Gender in a Material World -- Chapter 1 / The "Thyng Wommen Loven Moost": The Wife of Bath's Fabliau Answer - Susanna Fein -- Chapter 2 / Zenobia's Objects - Nancy Mason Bradbury -- Chapter 3 / The Object of Miraculous Song in "The Prioress's Tale" - Howell Chickering -- Part 2 / Buildings, Books, and Women's (Self-)Fashioning -- Chapter 4 / A Gift from the Queen: The Architecture of the Coll�ege de Navarre in Paris - Michael T. Davis -- Chapter 5 / Anne of Bohemia and the Objects of Ricardian Kingship - Lynn Staley -- Chapter 6 / Royal Biography as Reliquary: Christine de Pizan's Livre des Fais et bonnes meurs du sage roy Charles V - Nadia Margolis -- Chapter 7 / A Gift, a Mirror, a Memorial: The Psalter-Hours of Mary de Bohun - Jill C. Havens -- Chapter 8 / "Parchment and Pure Flesh": Elizabeth de Vere, Countess of the Twelfth Earl of Oxford, and Her Book - Jocelyn Wogan-Browne -- Part 3 / Bodies, Objects, and Objects in the Shape of Bodies -- Chapter 9 / Objects of the Law: The Cases of Dorigen and Virginia - Eleanor Johnson -- Chapter 10 / Galatea's Pulse: Objects, Ethics, and Jean de Meun's Conclusion - Robert R. Edwards -- Chapter 11 / Transgender and the Chess Queen in Chaucer's Book of the Duchess - Jenny Adams -- Chapter 12 / Statues, Bodies, and Souls: St. Cecilia and Some Medieval Attitudes toward Ancient Rome - C. David Benson -- Contributors -- Index.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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