The Pearl Poet, a mysterious 14th-century writer, crafted four masterpieces that blend religious themes with courtly romance. These works, including "Pearl" and "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," showcase intricate language, rich symbolism, and complex moral dilemmas. Set against the backdrop of post-Black Death England and the Hundred Years' War, the Pearl Poet's works reflect the era's social changes and religious tensions. The poems explore faith, morality, and human nature, using allegorical narratives and vivid imagery to convey deep spiritual truths.