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Men And Masculinities In Chaucers Troilus And Criseyde Chaucer Studies Tison Pugh

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Men And Masculinities In Chaucers Troilus And Criseyde Chaucer Studies Tison Pugh
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Publisher: D.S.Brewer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.08 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Tison Pugh, Marcia Smith Marzec
ISBN: 9781843841609, 9781846156618, 1843841606, 1846156610
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Men And Masculinities In Chaucers Troilus And Criseyde Chaucer Studies Tison Pugh by Tison Pugh, Marcia Smith Marzec 9781843841609, 9781846156618, 1843841606, 1846156610 instant download after payment.

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 the Middle 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 the hermeneutics 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.

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