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- The Chaucer Review
- Penn State University Press
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- "Famulier foo": Wives, Male Subordinates, and Political Theory in the Merchant's Tale Volume 54, Number 3, 2019, pp. 292-314
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This issue contains 9 articles in total
- W(h)ither Feminism? Gender, Subjectivity, and Chaucer's Knight's Tale
- Contracts, Activist Feminism, and the Wife of Bath's Tale
- Time and Again: Feminism, Form, and the Failures of the Legend of Good Women
- "Famulier foo": Wives, Male Subordinates, and Political Theory in the Merchant's Tale
- Chaucer's Other Wyf: Philippa Chaucer, the Critics, and the English Canon
- "For Rage": Rape Survival, Women's Anger, and Sisterhood in Chaucer's Legend of Philomela
- "Burn all he has, but keep his books": Gloria Naylor and the Proper Objects of Feminist Chaucer Studies
- New Feminist Approaches to Chaucer Introduction
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