No Poet Has His Travesty Alone: 'The Weddynge of Sir Gawen and Dame Ragnell'
- Author / Editor
- Shepherd, Stephen H. A.
No Poet Has His Travesty Alone: 'The Weddynge of Sir Gawen and Dame Ragnell'
- Published
- Jennifer Fellows, Rosalind Field, Gillian Rogers, and Judith Weiss, eds. Romance Reading on the Book: Essays on Medieval Literature Presented to Maldwyn Mills (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1996), pp. 112-28.
- Description
- "The Weddynge" recalls WBP and WBT "in a spirit of creative adaptation and emulation," as part of a conscious travesty of this and other sources.
- Contributor
- Field, Rosalind, ed.
- Rogers, Gilliam, ed.
- Weiss, Judith, ed.
- Fellows, Jennifer, ed.
- Alternative Title
- Romance Reading on the Book: Essays on Medieval Literature Presented to Maldwyn Mills.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Wife of Bath and Her Tale.
- Sources, Analogues, and Literary Relations.