Abstract

Introduction: Authority, Gender and Emotions in Late Medieval and Early Modern England Susan Broomhall 1. From Letters to Loyalty: Aline la Despenser and the Meaning(s) of a Noblewoman ' 's Correspondence in Thirteenth-Century England Kathleen Neal 2. The Role of Exempla in Educating through Emotion: The Deadly Sin of ' 'Lecherye ' ' in Robert Mannyng ' 's Handlyng Synne (1303-1317) Anne M. Scott 3. How to be ' 'Both ' ': Bilingual and Gendered Emotions in Late Medieval English Balade Sequences Stephanie Downes 4. St Richard Scrope, the Devout Widow, and the Feast of Corpus Christi: Exploring Emotions, Gender, and Governance in Early Fifteenth-Century York P. J. P. Goldberg 5. Anxieties with Political and Social Order in Fifteenth-Century England Merridee L. Bailey 6. Raising Girls and Boys: Fear, Awe and Dread in the Early Modern Household Stephanie Tarbin 7. Authority in the French Church in Later Sixteenth-Century London Susan Broomhall 8. ' 'The Pattern of All Patience ' ': Gender, Agency, and Emotions in Embroidery and Pattern Books in Early Modern England Sarah Randles 9. A Subject for Love in The Merry Wives of Windsor Diana Barnes 10. Emotions, Gender Expectations and the Social Role of Chancery, 1550-1650 Amanda L. Capern

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