Some of the most important poets in Middle English
Literature are Geoffrey Chaucer (The Canterbury
Tales, Troilus and Criseyde),
John Gower (Confessio Amantis), William
Langland (Piers Plowman), John Lydgate
(Siege of Thebes, The Troy Book), Thomas
Hoccleve (Regiment of Princes), and
the anonymous author of the poems of MS Cotton
Nero A X (Sir Gawain and the Green Knight,
Pearl, Patience, Cleanness).
However, the vast bulk of Middle English poetry
remains anonymous.
For a large selection of links to information
on authors, texts, and other areas relevant
to the study of medieval poetry, see the 'Internet
Resources'
www.st-andrews.ac.uk/academic/english/personal/rp6/interlinks.htm
Section of the Medieval Studies
pages for the School of English,
University of St Andrews.
For a wider search, see the Labyrinth
http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu
- the main hub for medieval studies on the web.
Teachers of Middle English Literature at the
School of English are Dr Ian Johnson, Dr Chris
Jones, Dr Rhiannon Purdie and Dr Christine Rauer.
Michael Alexander is Honorary Professor, and
Tom Duncan is Honorary Senior Lecturer, and
Dr. Debby Harris is Honorary Lecturer.
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