Para todos aquellos estudiantes que deseen ampliar sus conocimientos sobre los distintos aspectos que cubre la asignatura, se recomienda la siguiente bibliografía complementaria no obligatoria, disponible en parte a través de las bases de datos de la Biblioteca de la UNED. Los textos marcados con un asterisco no están en abierto:
*Auerbach, Nina. Woman and the Demon: The Life of a Victorian Myth. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1982.
Belsey, Catherine. “The Rape of Lucrece.” The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare's Poetry. Cheney, Patrick (ed.), Cambridge New York. 90-107. In LION (Literature Online).
Bennett Histed, Elise. “Mediaeval Rape: A Conceivable Defence?” The Cambridge Law Journal 63 (2004): 743-69. ProQuest. Web.
Blits, Jan H. "Redeeming Lost Honor: Shakespeare's Rape of Lucrece." The Review of Politics 71.3 (2009): 411-27. ProQuest. Web.
Carter, Stephen J. “Lucrece's Gaze.” Shakespeare Studies 23 (1995): 210-21.ProQuest. Web.
*De la Concha, Ángeles (coord.). El sustrato cultural de la violencia de género. Literatura, arte, cine y videojuegos. Madrid: Síntesis, 2010.
*Desmond, Marilyn. Ovid’s Art and the Wife of Bath: The Ethics of Erotic Violence. C Ithaca, NJ: Cornell University Press, 2006.
*Doyle, Roddy. The Woman Who Walked into Doors. London: Vintage, 1998 (1996).
*Garrido Genovés, Vicente. Amores que matan: acoso y violencia contra las mujeres. Alzira: Algar Editorial, 2004.
*Hosseini, Khaled. A Thousand Splendid Suns. London: Bloomsbury, 2008.
Huppé, Bernard F. “Rape and Woman's Sovereignty in the Wife of Bath's Tale.” Modern Language Notes 63.6 (Jun., 1948): 378-381.
Kandasamy, Meena. When I Hit You: Or, A Portrait of the Writer as a Young Wife. London: Atlantic Books, 2017.
*Morrison, Toni. The Bluest Eye. London: Vintage, 1999 (1970).
*Oates, Joyce Carol. Rape. A Love Story. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2004.
O’Brien, Timothy D. “Troubling waters: The feminine and the Wife of Bath's performance.” Modern Language Quarterly 53.4 (1992): 377-391. EBSCOHOST. Web.
Pallotti, Donatella. "Maps of Woe Narratives of Rape in Early Modern England." Journal of Early Modern Studies.2 (2013): 211-39. ProQuest. Web.
Pugh, Tison. "Queering Genres, Battering Males: The Wife of Bath's Narrative Violence." Journal of Narrative Theory: JNT 33.2 (2003): 115, 142, 228. ProQuest. Web. 13 Feb. 2015.
*Shreve, Anita. Strange Fits of Passion. London: Abacus, 1994 (1991).
Smith, Peter J. "Rome's Disgrace: The Politics of Rape in Shakespeare's Lucrece." Critical Survey 17.3 (01/2005): 15-26. EBSCOHOST. Web.
Solga, Kim. “Rape's Metatheatrical Return: Rehearsing Sexual Violence among the Early Moderns.” Theatre Journal 58.1 (2006): 53-72. ProQuest. Web.
Stoker, Bram. Dracula. Ed. Nina Auerbach & David J. Skal. New York: Norton (Norton Critical Edition), 1997 (1897). Web.