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"Explores a controversial 1380 document accusing Geoffrey Chaucer of rape, examining historical discourses on sex, consent, and violation. Reveals how Chaucer studies and rape culture intersect, offering reparative readings of Chaucer's depictions of sexual violence as complex, assailant-driven narratives"--

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"Explores a controversial 1380 document accusing Geoffrey Chaucer of rape, examining historical discourses on sex, consent, and violation. Reveals how Chaucer studies and rape culture intersect, offering reparative readings of Chaucer's depictions of sexual violence as complex, assailant-driven narratives"--
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Sarah Baechle is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Mississippi. She is the coeditor of Rape Culture and Female Resistance in Late Medieval Literature, also published by Penn State University Press.