ABSTRACT

This volume, designed with the student reader in mind, is an indispensable blend of key essays in the field with specially commissioned new material by feminist scholars from the UK and the US. It includes a diversity of texts and feminist approaches, a substantial and very illuminating introduction by the editors, and an annotated list of Further Reading, offering preliminary guidance to the reader approaching the topic of gender and medieval literature for the first time.
Works and writers covered include:
* Chaucer
* Margery Kempe
* Christine de Pisan
* The Katherine group of Saints' Lives
* Langland's Piers Plowman
* Medieval cycle drama
Students of both medieval and feminist literature will find this an essential work for study and reference.

chapter |24 pages

Mysticism and Hysteria

The Histories of Margery Kempe and Anna O.

chapter |28 pages

Body Politics

Engendering Medieval Cycle Drama

chapter |25 pages

Lady Holy Church and Meed the Maid

Re-Envisioning Female Personifications in Piers Plowman

chapter |26 pages

Reincarnations of Griselda

Contexts for the Clerk's Tale?

chapter |25 pages

‘Taking the Gold out of Egypt'

The Art of Reading as a Woman