Personification and Embodied Emotional Practice in Middle English Literature.
- Author / Editor
- Flannery, Mary C.
Personification and Embodied Emotional Practice in Middle English Literature.
- Published
- Literature Compass 13.6 (2016): 351-61.
- Description
- Includes discussion of Sorrow in Rom, treating the poem as one that maps "an imaginative space in which to represent (and perhaps also elicit) emotion, one that interweaves emotional with embodied, sensory experience," and one that may "reflect the author's vision of how emotions work, particularly in relation to one another."
- Chaucer Subjects
- Romaunt of the Rose