The English "Loathly Lady" tales : boundaries, traditions, motifs / edited by S. Elizabeth Passmore and Susan Carter.

SeriesStudies in medieval culture ; 48
Studies in medieval culture 48. ^A159963
Contents Through the counsel of a lady : the Irish and English Loathly Lady tales and the "Mirrors for princes" genre / S. Elizabeth Passmore -- The politics of strengthe and vois in Gower's Loathly Lady tale / R.F. Yeager -- Sovereignty through the lady : "The wife of Bath's tale" and the queenship of Anne of Bohemia / Elizabeth M. Biebel-Stanley -- A hymenation of hags / Susan Carter -- Folklore and powerful women in Gower's "Tale of Florent" / Russell A. Peck -- Controlling the Loathly Lady, or, What really frees Dame Ragnelle / Paul Gaffney -- "The marriage of Sir Gawain" : piecing the fragments together / Stephanie Hollis -- A Jungian approach to the ballad "King Henry" / Mary Edwards Shaner -- Repainting the lion : "The wife of Bath's tale" and a traditional British ballad / Lynn M. Wollstadt -- Why Dame Ragnell had to die : feminine usurpation of male authority in "The wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnell" / Mary Leech -- Brains or beauty : limited sovereignty in the Loathly Lady tales "The wife of Bath's tale," "Thomas of Erceldoune," and "The wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle" / Ellen M. Caldwell.
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Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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