Interspecies Mimicry: Birdsong in Chaucer's 'Manciple's Tale' and 'The Parlement of Fowles'
- Author / Editor
- Gorst, Emma.
Interspecies Mimicry: Birdsong in Chaucer's 'Manciple's Tale' and 'The Parlement of Fowles'
- Published
- New Medieval Literatures 12 (2010): 147-54.
- Description
- Considers the speaking birds in ManT and PF for the ways they suggest the "destabilization of human identity," also considering the topic in the late-fourteenth-century tale, "The Woman and the Three Parrots."
- Chaucer Subjects
- Manciple and His Tale
- Parliament of Fowls