ABSTRACT

This book challenges the belief that female virginity can be reliably and unambiguously defined, tested and verified. Kelly analyses a variety of medieval Western European texts - including medical treatises and their Classical antecedents - and historical and legal documents. The main focus is the representation of both male and female virgins in saints' legends and romances. The author also makes a comparative study of examples from contemporary fiction, television and film in which testing virginity is a theme. Performing Virginity and Testing Chastity in the Middle Ages presents a compelling and provocative study of the parodox of bodily and spiritual integrity as both presence and absence.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

Castitas/Virginitas The virgin…

chapter 1|23 pages

Hymenologies

The multiple signs of virginity

chapter 2|23 pages

“Armour of proof”

The virgin and the church in hagiography

chapter 3|28 pages

“Love’s traces”

The lady and the test in vernacular romance

chapter 4|28 pages

Oxymoronic bodies

Male virgins in hagiography and romance