1. "For Hoolynesse or for Dotafe"
Januarie's Spiritual Blindness in The Merchant's Tale
2. "Debt" and the Wife as a Verbal Exchanger
in The Shipman's Tale
3. The Adoption of Conventions in "Alysoun" in
the Harley Lyrics 2253, f.63 and in the Miller's Tale
4. Medieval Antifeminism and the Women
in Chaucer's Fabliaux
5. In Defense of Dorigen:
Dorigen's Complaint in The Franklin's Tale
6. The Book of the Duchess as Consolatio
7. Social Position of Women in Chaucer's England
8. "I wish'd myself a man"(?.?.126):
Shakespeare's Cressida from a Feminist Perspective