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Six Ecclesiastical Satires (TEAMS Middle English Texts)
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| #2081968 in Books | Western Michigan Univ Medieval | 1991-09-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.25 x7.25 x.75l,1.05 | File type: PDF | 256 pages | ||Language Notes|Text: English|About the Author|James Dean is Professor of English at the University of Delaware. His research interests center on medieval literature, particularly English writers of the later medieval period.
This volume would comprise a great unit on anticlerical poetry in late medieval England, collecting Piers the Plowman's Crede, The Plowman's Tale, Jack Upland, Friar Daw's Reply, Upland's Rejoinder, and Why I Can't Be a Nun. These Middle English poems attack ecclesiastical corruption; most of the poems were written by disgruntled Lollards about clerics and friars in the late fourteenth or early fifteenth century. Piers the Plowman's Crede deals with a poor man trying to ...
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