Telling it slant: Medieval women writing revisited

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Abstract

The Middle Ages has long been marginalized as a period of silence for women. Exploring the apparent paucity of medieval women writing, the article seeks to re-configure the landscape of medieval literary history by negotiating the notion of " an author" and by charting the complexity of medieval women' s literary involvements. The phenomenon of "double-voicing" is identified and analyzed in detail. It is argued that, as a strategy for resistance, double-voicedness created for the women authors a space for public speech and chances to form a poetics of difference.

Original languageEnglish
JournalForeign Literature Studies
Volume2007
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2007

Keywords

  • Double-voicing
  • Medieval Western Europe
  • Women writing

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