The Treatise of the Two Married Women and the Widow

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The Treatise of the Two Married Women and the Widow is a late 15th-century Middle Scots poem by William Dunbar in which three women candidly discuss marriage, sexuality, and the constraints of their social roles.

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instanceOf Middle Scots poem
late 15th-century literary work
poem
author William Dunbar NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Scotland
dateOfComposition late 15th century
discusses economic aspects of marriage
marital relations
sexual satisfaction
women’s autonomy
form verse dialogue
genre comic poem
dialogue poem
narrative poem
satirical poem
hasAuthorNationality Scottish
hasHistoricalContext pre-Reformation Scotland
hasPerspective female
language Middle Scots NERFINISHED
literaryMovement Scottish Chaucerian tradition
literaryPeriod late Middle Ages
literaryTradition Scottish literature
mainCharacters married woman
second married woman
widow
narrativeMode dramatic dialogue
originalLanguageScript Latin alphabet
partOf William Dunbar’s poetic corpus
portrays tension between social norms and personal desire
women speaking openly about sex
setting late medieval Scottish society
studiedIn gender studies in medieval literature
medieval Scottish literature courses
theme female desire
gender roles
marital conflict
marriage
patriarchal society
sexuality
social constraints on women
widowhood
tone candid
comic
satirical

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The Tretis of the Tua Mariit Wemen and the Wedo titleMeaning The Treatise of the Two Married Women and the Widow