Mothers, Mystics, and Merrymakers: Medieval Women Pilgrims

Author / Editor
Hopper, Sarah.

Title
Mothers, Mystics, and Merrymakers: Medieval Women Pilgrims

Published
Thrupp, Gloucestershire: Sutton, 2006.

Physical Description
xvii, 206 pp. 2 maps; 31 b&w and color illus.

Description
Surveys "some of the many roles played and influences exerted by women in the practice of medieval pilgrimage," considering literary texts and cultural contexts from the fall of Rome until Margery Kempe and the Paston women in the fifteenth century. References to Canterbury and to Chaucer recur throughout, with one chapter dedicated to discussion of the "wayward, over-experienced" Wife of Bath and the "corrupted innocence" of the Prioress as examples of Chaucer's efforts to expose contemporary corruption.

Chaucer Subjects
Wife of Bath and Her Tale
Prioress and Her Tale.