Date Created

2013

Abstract

This essay explores the ways in which the fifteenth-century ballad The Marriage of Sir Gawain evokes and engages the loathly lady of Geoffrey Chaucer’s fourteenth-century romance The Wife of Bath’s Tale in conversations about appropriate female behavior.

Publication Title

Medieval Feminist Forum

Document Type

Article

Volume

vol. 49

Issue

no. 2

First Page

29

Last Page

69

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