"I shall thee quyte": Fabliau Women's Spatial Resistance in the "Miller's Tale" and the "Reeve's Tale."
- Author / Editor
- Peksenyakar, Azime.
"I shall thee quyte": Fabliau Women's Spatial Resistance in the "Miller's Tale" and the "Reeve's Tale."
- Published
- Interactions: Ege Journal of British and American Studies / Ege Ingiliz ve Amerikan incelemeleri dergisi 25.1-2 (2016): 149-59.
- Description
- Explores spaces, places, and gendered power relations in MilT and RvT, arguing that Alisoun, Malyne, and Symkyn's wife all use trickery to evade spatial oppression and achieve pleasure.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Miller and His Tale
Reeve and His Tale