Men and Masculinities in Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde

by Tison Pugh and Marcia Smith Marzec

Tison Pugh (Editor), Marcia Smith Marzec (Editor), Angela Weisl, Gretchen Mieszkowski, Holly Crocker, James J. Paxson, John M Bowers, Kate Koppelman, Molly Martin, Professor Angela Jane Weisl, and Dr. Molly Martin

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Issues relating to the male characters and the construction of masculinities in Chaucer's masterpiece of love found and love lost are explored here. Collectively the essays address the question of what it means to be a man in theMiddle Ages, what constitutes masculinity in this era, and how such masculinities are culturally constructed; they seek to advance scholarly understanding of the themes, characters, and actions of Troilus and Criseyde through thehermeneutics of medieval and modern concepts of manliness. Throughout, they argue that Troilus and the other characters, including Criseyde, are subject to multiple and conflicting interpretations, especially in regard to the intersections of their genders with their sexual performances and their conflicted relationships to generic expectations for gendered conduct.

Contributors: JOHN M. BOWERS, MICHAEL CALABRESE, HOLLY A. CROCKER, KATE KOPPELMAN,MOLLY MARTIN, MARCIA SMITH MARZEC, GRETCHEN MIESZKOWSKI, JAMES J. PAXSON, TISON PUGH, R. ALLEN SHOAF, ROBERT S. STURGES, ANGELA JANE WEISL, RICHARD ZEIKOWITZ
  • ISBN10 1843841606
  • ISBN13 9781843841609
  • Publish Date 17 April 2008
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
  • Imprint D.S. Brewer
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 212
  • Language English