Chaucer's Wife of Bath: Medieval Feminist

Chaucer's Wife of Bath: Medieval Feminist

Author: History Hit July 8, 2025 Duration: 56:02

This episode contains explicit language and themes


We're revelling in the Canterbury Tales this week; who else to kick things off with a bang than the scandalous Wife of Bath?

Dr. Eleanor Janega is joined by Dr. Hetta Howes to celebrate Chaucer's scandalous and witty Wife of Bath, as they explore her five marriages, defiance of medieval norms, and her unapologetically bold voice. Together they unravel the rich details of her prologue and tale, filled with humour, controversy, and groundbreaking challenges to gender roles. Romp through one of literature's most unforgettable tales and characters.


More:

Medieval Writers, Extraordinary Women

https://open.spotify.com/episode/2axC5tQ8weR8tfb9ZwQJbK

Geoffrey Chaucer, Father of English Literature

https://open.spotify.com/episode/3TMGrNTfPS5wwOqspKNfK3


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