"A Financial Times Best Summer Book"
"A New Yorker Best Book We've Read This Year"
"Shortlisted for the History Book of the Year Prize, History Reclaimed"
"Winner of the History Reclaimed Book of the Year Prize"
"A BBC History Magazine Book of the Year"
"A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year"
"The history of women in the Middle Ages is fraught with uncertainties, especially when it comes to source material and authorship; Turner unfurls this complexity in elegant, quietly angry prose, grounded in deep scholarly research. . . . Turners biography of Alison of Bath demonstrates the stunning resonance of medieval prejudice in the present."
---Erin Maglaque, New York Times Book Review"Those who foreground alternative voices must reach for innovative forms and reworkings of genre. Turner does this brilliantly, allowing Alison of Bath to speak for the legions of contemporary women otherwise silenced by history."
---Daisy Hay, Financial Times"Turners immensely entertaining biography will make you fall in love with the Wife of Bath, whom she crowns the first ordinary woman in English literature. . . . Wonderfully accessible and briskly entertaining."
---Ron Charles, Washington Post"Turner writes from a feminist perspective, but she is not a presentistthe kind of person who faults the past for failing to live up to the standards, or some peoples standards, of the present. . . . You are grateful for Turners thoroughness. She is especially adept at drawing meaning not only from characters similarities but also from their differences."
---Joan Acocella, The New Yorker"An intriguing combination of the fantastically bawdy and the deadly serious. . . . Thrilling."
---Katy Guest, The Guardian"A wonderful biography."
---Mary Wellesley, The Telegraph"This engrossing academic study helps you appreciate why, nearly eight centuries after Chaucer brought her to life, this funny, sexually confident middle-aged woman remains a titan of literature."
---Martin Chilton, The Independent"Erudite."
---Susie Goldsbrough, The Times"[A] thoroughly engaging book."
---Mary C. Flannery, Times Literary Supplement"[A] superb biography. . . . Turner's beautifully written, rewarding and thought-provoking book about this imaginary woman shows how much her literary existence has to say about actual womens lives."
---Gillian Kenny, The Spectator"Turners scholarly yet lively portrait of [the Wife of Bath] reveals much about the real-life women who were the earliest readers of her tale, and about the cultures that have been captivated by her ever since."
---Pippa Bailey, New Statesman"[A] fascinating book." * The Week *
"[A] lively biography."
---Eleanor Parker, History Today"
This is a wonderfully witty, thoughtful and authoritative meditation on one of English literatures most astonishing charactersa woman both ahead of her time and yet very much emblematic of the social changes under way in 14th-century England.
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---Carolyne Larrington, Literary Review"Turners enthralling take on Chaucer is so rich, inspiring and relevant."
---Lucasta Miller, The Critic"[The Wife of Bath] finally gets the lively, full-length study shes always deserved in Marion Turners new book
. . . . Its fun, thought-provoking popular scholarship at its best."
---Steve Donoghue, Open Letters Review"[A] passionate literary biography. . . . Turners prose is straightforward, artful, and occasionally biting. . . . Fans of Chaucers work and literature lovers more generally shouldnt miss this." * Publishers Weekly *
"A brilliant commentary on Chaucers Alisoun and the posthumous relevance of Alison in our fractious world of gender politics."
---Timothy Mowl, Country Life"Written in elegant, accessible prose,
The Wife of Bath reinvents literary criticism to tell the extraordinary story of one of English literatures most memorable, norm-busting characters." * Foreword Reviews *
"[A] superb exploration of the most memorable character in
The Canterbury Tales."
---Matt dAncona, Tortoise"[Turner] writes in a companionable way that makes this a most engaging book."
---Sean Sheehan, The Prisma"Masterful. . . . An invaluable study not only for those who research and teach Chaucer and his
Canterbury Tales but also for those who are engaged with women and gender studies from the Middle Ages to the present day." * Choice Reviews *
"An illuminating social history. . . .Combin[ing] rigorous scholarship and an eye for entertaining detail."
---Emily Brand, BBC History Magazine"Lively, approachable, and exhaustively researched . . . [
The Wife of Bath] has something to offer for both casual readers and scholars, particularly those working on gender, medieval studies, or adaptation studies, not to mention Chaucerians of all stripes. . . . An invaluable resource, not only for information on the Wife of Bath herself, but as a brilliant and well-considered example of the myriad possibilities available for approaching an old topic from a new angle."
---Kristen Haas Curtis, Studies in the Age of Chaucer"An intellectually daring study."
---Terry Potter, The Letterpress Project"Turner presents a stunningly feminist account of all things Alison. Her style is simultaneously witty and informative, enabling her to recall centuries of critics, literature, and people whilst remaining vibrant and engaging."
---Luisa Connors, Redbrick Culture