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Tretis of the Tua Mariti Wemen and the Wedo
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Author(s) Title Reference
Laura Jose Susan E. Phillips, Transforming Talk: The Problem with Gossip in Late Medieval England 77/1, p. 137

languages

  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Middle English

works

  • House of Fame
  • Canterbury Tales
  • Shipman's Tale
  • Handlyng Synne
  • facob's Well
  • Tretis of the Tua Mariti Wemen and the Wedo
  • Fjftene Joyes of Mary age
  • Gospelles of Dystaues

subjects

  • narrative
  • confession
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  • identity
  • gossip
  • discourse
  • Authority
  • subversion
  • feminism
  • transgression

places

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