Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • Mutual masochism and the hermaphroditic courtly lady in Chaucer's Franklin's tale
  • "For to be sworne bretheren til they deye": satirizing queer brotherhood in the Chaucerian corpus
  • Necrotic erotics in Chaucerian romance: loving women, loving death, and destroying civilization in The Knight's tale and Troilus and Criseyde
  • Queer families in Tthe Canterbury tales: fathers, children, and abusive erotics
  • Chaucer's (anti-) erotic god
  • Epilogue: Chaucer's avian amorousness.