Category Archives: Musings for Carol’s Book

Imagining Boccaccio as a Psuedo-feminist

Who will deny, that it should be given, for all that it may be worth, to gentle ladies much rather than to men? [ 010 ] Within their soft bosoms, betwixt fear and shame, they harbour secret fires of love, and how … Continue reading

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Day 8: Medieval British Prototype Feminists (2nd Day of Class)

(by Carol) While, yesterday, I gave a general overview of the course and some terms for adaptation studies and feminism, today we discussed some sample writings from Julian of Norwich‘s Revelations of Divine Love and The Book of Margery Kempe.  … Continue reading

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