G
Galen, 13
Ganelon, 63
Garden of love (in the Parliament of Fowls ), 115 -16, 123 , 124 , 129 , 133
Geertz, Clifford, 291 n
Geffrey (narrator of the House of Fame ), 17 , 88 -89, 91 ;
attitude toward authority, 104 ;
attitude toward Fame, 105 ;
autonomy of, 106 ;
curse of, 100 ;
and Dido, 98 -107;
on dreams, 99 ;
mistrust of words, 101
Gellrich, Jesse, 82 -83, 90 , 96 , 106 , 114 n, 138
Gender: biological aspects of, 13 ;
hierarchy of, 234 ;
Gender differences, 11 ;
in the Book of the Duchess , 61 , 66 , 68 ;
Chaucer's treatment of, 14 -15, 133 ;
and courtly love, 20 ;
in the Franklin's Tale , 268 -69, 275 ;
in the House of Fame , 98 ;
ideology of, 287 ;
instability of, 13 , 115 , 151 -52, 174 , 186 , 228 -29, 238 , 239 , 266 , 288 ;
and marital conflict, 199 ;
in the Merchant's Tale , 248 -49, 255 , 263 , 265 -66;
myths of, 55 ;
in the Parliament of Fowls , 118 , 128 ;
and reading, 163 -64;
in the Squire's Tale , 268 ;
stabilization of, 71 , 74 , 82 , 84 , 104 ;
in Troilus and Criseyde , 151
Gender identity, 51 -52;
in the Book of the Duchess , 82 ;
confusion over, 231 -32;
in the Knight's Tale , 211
Genitals, female, 226 -28, 234
Gervase (in the Miller's Tale ), 231
Girard, René, 128 n
Golden Age, 129
Golden eagle (in the House of Fame ), 101 , 102 , 103
Goose (in the Parliament of Fowls ), 127 n
Greek drama, 19 n
Green, Richard F., 22 , 151 n, 165 , 181 n
Griselda, 28 , 29 , 30 , 278 , 280 ;
as allegory of the soul, 205 ;
as Christian ideal, 189 ;
compared to Job, 199 ;
empowerment of, 190 , 191 , 203 ;
marriage of, 190 ;
murder of children of, 194 ;
powerlessness of, 189 -90, 193 -94, 198 , 200 ;
subversiveness of, 195 ;
virtues of, 191 -92
Gwenevere, Queen, 62