1. Geoffrey Chaucer: Who wrote the Franklin's Tale
2. Chrisitne de Pizan: Who wrote the city of ladies?
3. Andreas Capellanus: Who wrote the art of courtly love?
4. Geoffrey Chaucer: Who wrote the wife of bath's tale?
5. Alone I Am: What is the name of the lyric poem about the loss of husband by
Christine de Pizan?
6. Bisclavret: What is the story about a werewolf?
7. The wife of Bath's Tale: What is the story about a knight seeking an answer to
a riddle?
8. Lanval: What is the story about the knight and secret lover?
9. Lanval, The Book of City of Ladies
- Wife of Bath Prologue also: Which story involved a woman responding to
anti-feminist literature?
10. Franklin's Tale: Who asks who is most fre?
11. Bisclavret: Which text included woman stealing husband's clothes?
12. Wife of Bath prologue: which story did the woman get abused by husband?
13. The laws of Aethelberht: Which laws aimed at maintaining external/social order
vs. internal/personal order?
14. norman conquest: what separates old and middle english period?
15. Anglo saxon laws with emphasis on social order, female as property.
Outward order on fixing community. Laws vary according to status on injured
person and seriousness of injury. All require money for compensation: Laws
of Aethelberht
16. Anglo saxon laws with internal order, public shame such as cutting off
womans ears and nose. Much stronger christian presence in these laws: Laws
of cnut
17. involved people who belong to the church, emphasis on moral code: The
canons of the Fourth Lateran Council
18. - by Andreas Capellanus
- describes the rules of love outside of marriage
Preface: andreas encounters walter promising to make known to him "the
way in which a state of love between two lovers may be kept unharmed, and
likewise how those who do not love may get rid of the darts of Venus that are
in their hearts"
Book 1: Explaining what love is
Book 2: The Rules of Love
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