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First published: August 8, 2020 - Last updated: July 1, 2025
TITLE INFORMATION
Author: Jessica Carrell
Title: Indicted Knights
Subtitle: Female Agency and the Adjudication of Rape in Arthurian Romances
Thesis: B.A. Thesis, University of Southern Mississippi
Advisor: Christopher D. Foley
Year: 2018
Pages: vi + 43pp.
OCLC Number: -
Language: English
Keywords:
Medieval History:
14th Century,
15th Century |
European History:
English History |
Prosecution:
Legislation;
Cases:
Mythological Offenders /
Uther Pendragon;
Cases:
Mythological Offenders /
Igraine;
Types:
Rape /
Rape by Deception;
Representations:
Literary Texts /
Geoffrey Chaucer,
Thomas Malory
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Author: -
Abstract:
»Although Arthurian Romance is a genre often thought to provide a somewhat idealized portrayal of the relationship between the sexes, there are a surprising number of instances of sexual assault represented in Middle English texts. In a genre styled towards women, it is appropriate to consider what cultural or social function the representations of such episodes serve. How, then, do such imaginative representations relate to the historical record of sexual assault accusations and adjudication? As this thesis demonstrates, examining past literary representations of the adjudication of sexual misconduct in Middle English romances such as Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur and Chaucer’s “Wife of Bath’s Tale” sheds light on important aspects of widespread gender oppression in the medieval era.
It also deepens our perspective on contemporary debates concerning the normative legal processes adjudicating sexual violence. Given the long-standing influence of English common law on modern legal systems in England and the United States, the Anglo-Norman period in English history is particularly crucial to understanding the entrenched patriarchal privilege that continues to influence the adjudication of rape (and public discourse concerning sexual assault) in our contemporary moment. The legal dismissal or discrediting of a woman’s grievance due to a variety of reasons, including the assailant’s social status, the victim’s resulting sexual climax or pregnancy from the encounter, is common in Malory’s text and still all-too-frequent in the modern adjudication of rape.«
(Source: Thesis)
Contents:
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Abstract (p. iii) |
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Dedication (p. iv) |
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Acknowledgments (p. v) |
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Introduction: “Legitimate Rape”? (p. 1) |
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Chapter One: Medieval Legal Codes of Raptus (p. 4) |
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Chapter Two: The Patriarchal Recuperation of Raptus in Malory’s Morte d’Arthur (p. 16) |
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Chapter Three: The Adjudication of Rape in Chaucer’s “Wife of Bath’s Tale” (p. 30) |
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Conclusion: Breaking the Silence (p. 38) |
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Works Cited (p. 42) |
Lectures:
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Carrell, Jessica. »Indicted Knights: Female Agency and the Adjudication of Rape in Arthurian Romances.« 55th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Kalamazoo 2020. –
Bibliographic Entry: Info
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Carrell, Jessica. »Indicted Knights: Female Agency and the Adjudication of Rape in Arthurian Romances.« 56th International Congress on Medieval Studies. Virtual 2021. –
Bibliographic Entry: Info
Wikipedia:
History of Europe:
History of England /
England in the Late Middle Ages |
Law:
Laws regarding rape |
Literature:
English literature /
Geoffrey Chaucer,
Thomas Malory |
Literature:
Fiction about rape /
Le Morte d'Arthur,
The Wife of Bath's Tale |
Myth:
Matter of Britain /
Igraine,
Uther Pendragon |
Sex and the law:
Rape /
Rape in England
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