Misogyny in the Middle Ages, Antifeminist literature of the Middle Ages
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- | :''[[antifeminist]], [[literature of the Middle Ages]], [[misogyny]], [[Pauline epistles]]'' | + | |
- | The ''[[Book of wikked wyves]]'' is a book mentioned in ''[[The Wife of Bath]]'' tale in the ''[[Canterbury Tales]]''. Along with texts such as ''[[Valerius ad Rufinum, De non Ducenda Uxore|Valerius to Rufinus, on not being ruled by one's wife]],'' by [[Valerius and Rufinus|Valerius]], ''[[The Golden Book of Marriage]]'' by [[Theophrastus]], ''[[Adversus Jovinianum]]'' by [[Jerome]] and also to the ''[[Miroir de Mariage]]'' of [[Eustache Deschamps]], it belongs to the [[antifeminist]] [[literature of the Middle Ages]]. | + | |
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- | Often referenced are texts by [[Tertullian]] and [[Solomon]]. | + | |
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