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FA-50457-04Research Programs: Fellowships for University TeachersElizabeth RobertsonChaucerian Consent: Women, Religion, and Subjection in Late Medieval England9/1/2004 - 8/31/2005$40,000.00Elizabeth Robertson   Regents of the University of Colorado, BoulderBoulderCO80303-1058USA2003British LiteratureFellowships for University TeachersResearch Programs400000400000

In an interdisciplinary study that brings insights gleaned from the study of theology, law, history, literary criticism, and literary theory, I propose to demonstrate Chaucer's assertion of the legitimacy of the female subject in his representations of women. The book has two purposes: to provide an historical and theological context that will explain and resolve the critical debate about the passivity or agency of Chaucer's characters, and to delineate the origins and contours of the divided female self in late medieval England.