Glenn D. Burger argues that, over the course of the long fourteenth century, the invention of the good wife in discourses of sacramental marriage, private devotion, and personal conduct reconfigures how female embodiment is understood.
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Glenn D. Burger argues that, over the course of the long fourteenth century, the invention of the good wife in discourses of sacramental marriage, private devotion, and personal conduct reconfigures how female embodiment is understood.
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