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Abandoned Women Rewriting The Classics In Dante Boccaccio And Chaucer Suzanne C Hagedorn

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Abandoned Women Rewriting The Classics In Dante Boccaccio And Chaucer Suzanne C Hagedorn
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.42 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Suzanne C. Hagedorn
ISBN: 0472113496
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Abandoned Women Rewriting The Classics In Dante Boccaccio And Chaucer Suzanne C Hagedorn by Suzanne C. Hagedorn 0472113496 instant download after payment.

Medievalists have long been interested in the "abandoned woman," a figure historically used to examine the value of traditional male heroism. Moving beyond previous studies which have focused primarily on Virgil's Dido, Suzanne Hagedorn focuses on the vernacular works of Dante, Bocaccio, and Chaucer, arguing that revisiting the classical tradition of the abandoned woman enables one to reconsider ancient epics and myths from a female perspective and question assumptions about gender roles in medieval literature.Suzanne Hagedorn is Associate Professor of English at the College of William and Mary.

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