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Gender, Poetry, and the Form of Thought in Later Medieval Literature
Essays in Honor of Elizabeth A. Robertson
Gender, Poetry, and the Form of Thought in Later Medieval Literature
Essays in Honor of Elizabeth A. Robertson
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Over the course of her career, Elizabeth Robertson has pursued innovative scholarship that investigates the overlapping domains of medieval philosophy, literature, and gender studies. This collection of essays, dedicated to her work, examines gender as a construct of language, a mode of embodiment, and a critical framework for thinking about the past. Its eleven contributors approach the figure of the gendered body in medieval English writing along several axes: poetic, philosophical, material-textual, and historical. The volume focuses on the ways that the medieval body becomes a site of inquiry and agency, whether in the form of the idealized feminine body of secular and religious lyric, the sexually permissive and permeable body of fabliau, or the intercessory body of religious devotional writing. The essays span a broad range of medieval literary works, from the lais of Marie de France to Pearl to Piers Plowman and the poetry of Geoffrey Chaucer, and a broad range of methodological approaches, from philosophy to affect and manuscript studies. Taken together, they celebrate the scholarly career of Elizabeth Robertson while also presenting a coherent and multifaceted investigation of the intersections of gender and medieval literary practice.
Table of Contents
Jennifer Jahner (Caltech) and Ingrid Nelson (Amherst College)
Part 1: Form and Knowing
1.Chaucerian Insomnia and the Hospitality of Sleeplessness in Late Medieval Dream Visions
Jamie Taylor (Bryn Mawr College)
2.Cloudy Thoughts: Cognition and Affect in Troilus and Criseyde
Stephanie Trigg (University of Melbourne)
3.Voluntarism and the Self in Piers Plowman
Robert Pasnau (University of Colorado, Boulder)
4.Margery Kempe and the Paradoxical Presence of God
Kate Crassons (Lehigh University)
Part 2: Material Poetics
5.Both 'Gostly Sense' and 'Amerouse Sentensce': The Nightingale's Resurrection as Hybrid Text
Amy N. Vines (University of North Carolina, Greensboro)
6.Middle English Verse Acrostics: A Survey
Julia Boffey (Queen Mary University) and A.S.G. Edwards (University of Kent)
7.The Landscapes of Pearl: Poetry and Theology
Ad Putter (University of Bristol)
Part 3: Historicizing Gender
8.Disrupting Medieval Marriage in Anglo-Norman Women's Wr
Product details
Published | Feb 09 2022 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 250 |
ISBN | 9781611463330 |
Imprint | Lehigh University Press |
Illustrations | 3 b/w illustrations; |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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