The Practice of Makynge: Masculine Poetic Identity in Late Medieval English Poetry
- Author / Editor
- Jager, Katharine Woodason.
The Practice of Makynge: Masculine Poetic Identity in Late Medieval English Poetry
- Published
- DAI A68.11 (2008): n.p.
- Description
- Jager contends that medieval English poetry occupied a "hybrid" oral/written cultural space and that the poems "posit an artisanal, poetic masculinity." She uses Th, along with "Piers Plowman," "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," and other works, to explore the status of the works and their authors.
- Chaucer Subjects
- Tale of Sir Thopas