ABSTRACT
This article seeks to reconcile the characterizations of Chaucer’s voice and implied male audience encapsulated in Derek Pearsall’s “London club culture” and Carissa Harris’s “felawe masculinity.” I propose that these labels serve as complementary descriptors whose points of intersection reveal Chaucer as a poet for whom educating men about gender and masculinity mattered greatly.
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