Class and Gender in Early English Literature: Intersections

Author / Editor
Harwood, Britton J.,and Gillian R. Overing, eds.

Title
Class and Gender in Early English Literature: Intersections

Published
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994.

Physical Description
xiii, 156 pp.

Description
Although criticism on gender and class has suggested their mutual exclusion, this collection of eight essays focuses on their intersections. Three articles on Old English examine the elegies, "Judith," and the "Exeter Book," while those on Middle English include one essay on Middle English popular romances, two on Langland's "Piers Plowman," and two on Chaucer. For the two essays that pertain to Chaucer, search for Class and Gender in Early English Literature under Alternative Title.
For individual essays that pertain to Chaucer, search for Class and Gender in Early English Literature under Alternative Title.

Contributor
Overing, Gillian R.,ed.

Chaucer Subjects
Background and General Criticism.