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Intro; Acknowledgements; Praise for "The Gender of Money in Middle English Literature"; Contents; Chapter 1 Introduction: Anxious Interests; Chapter 2 Money Walks; Chapter 3 Necrophilia, Necropolitics, and the Economy of Desire in the Squire of Low Degree; Chapter 4 The Kindness of Strangers: The Perils of Generosity in John Lydgate's Fabula Duorum Mercatorum; "Every wiht hath ther suffisaunce": Imaginative Geographies of the Medieval East; Amores Ereos: Heroes in Love/The Love of Heroes; Stranger Danger

Chapter 5 Midas's Touch: Common Property and Erotic Economies in Book 5 of the Confessio AmantisThe Body and the City-State: The Classical Debate About Private Property; "All Things Are Common Among Us but Our Wives": Christian Views of Property; "Hyhe Walles for to Kepe": Avarice and Enclosure; "Mesure Double and Double Weyhte": The Usurious Lady; Naked and Afraid: Avarice, Jealousy, and "Common" Property; Chapter 6 Damaged Goods: Merchandise, Stories, and Gender in Chaucer's the Man of Law's Tale; A Very Lord of Merchants: Poetry and Rhetoric in the Late Middle Ages

"What Nedeth Gretter Dilatacioun?": Rhetoric, Gender, and Bringing Stories to MarketNarrative Dearth, Anxiety, and "Unkynde Abhomynaciouns"; Generosity, Gender, and an "Economy of Excess"; Chapter 7 Coda: Make America Great Again-The Gender of Money; Bibliography; Index

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