Abstract
Acknowledgments Notes on the Contributors Introduction, Jean E. Godsall-Myers PART ONE Peccatum linguae and the Punishment of Speech Violations in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times, Bettina Lindorfer He Conquered al the Regne of Femenye: What Chaucer's Knight doesn't tell about Theseus, Laurel Broughton Gender Conflicts, Miscommunication, and Communicative Communities in the Late Middle Ages: The Evidence of Fifteenth-Century German Verse Narratives, Albrecht Classen With a Silver Spoon in his Mouth? Wolfram's Courtly Contestants, Jean E. Godsall-Myers PART TWO Negotiating the Present: Language and Trouthe in the Franklin's Tale, Andrea Schutz Bilingualism and Betrayal in Chaucer's Summoner's Tale, Tom Shippey The Discourse of Characterization in Jehan et Blonde, Carol Harvey Ways of Using Abusive Language in La Celestina, Lourdes Albuixech Index
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