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Piers Plowman James Simpson

Piers Plowman By James Simpson

Piers Plowman by James Simpson


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The main aim of this book is to convince the reader of Piers Plowman's centrality in any account of the literary and cultural history of the later Middle Ages. Brief expositions of the relevant background are provided for readers with limited experience of medieaval culture.

Piers Plowman Summary

Piers Plowman: An Introduction to the B-text by James Simpson

The main aim of this book is to convince the reader of Piers Plowman's centrality in any account of the literary and cultural history of the later Middle Ages. It tries to demonstrate how the poem, despite being deeply anchored in a conservative literary, ecclesiastical and social culture, in fact questions that culture in moving towards positions of doubt and dissent, and in reimagining social and religious institutions. The author argues that Langland consistently develops one theme throughout the poem, that of the relations between justice and mercy. In following this theme, certain psychological, institutional, and literary changes become necessary: broadly speaking, the poem moves away from rational to an affective approach to problems; from a hierarchical to a more horizontal sense of ecclesiastical and social institutions; and from authoritarian, closed literary forms to more exploratory and open ended procedures. Simpson takes into account Langland's theology, his idea of the Church as an institution and in a broad sense, his politics. He also tries to show how ecclesiastical and political attachments are written into the formal choices Langland makes. Throughout the poem he considers such questions as what genre is being practised here?, what claims to authority does such a genre make?, what aspect of the self does it appeal to?, what social or ecclesiastical institution is it produced by and does it support? and finally, in what ways are authoritative genres found by Langland to be inadequate. The author aims to address the argument to r eaders who might have no previous experience of medieval culture; a secondary function of the book is therefore to provide brief expositions of any relevant backgrounds which need to be understood before an understanding of Langland's enterprise is possible.

Table of Contents

Part 1 The first vision - prologue and passus I: literary Truthe; theological Truthe; social Truthe. Part 2 The first vision - passus II-IV: personification allegory; mede and social Truthe; mede and legal Truthe. Part 3 The second vision: passus V-VII: ecclesiastical satire; theological themes - the reward of works, a wage or a gift?; conclusion - the crisis of justice. Part 4 The third vision - passus VIII-XII: structure as determined by psychology; style; theme; the inner dream - fortune, lewtee, scripture, Trajan; deconstruction; imaginatyf. Part 5 The fourth vision - passus XIII-XIV: educational transitions; poetic transitions; social transitions. Part 6 The fifth vision - passus XV-XVIII: Anima - the whole soul; Anima and the church; Anima and charity; the inner dream. Part 7 Visions six, seven, and eight - passus XVIII-XX: the sixth vision, passus XVIII; the seventh vision, passus XIX; the eighth vision, passus XX.

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GOR004812306
9780582013919
0582013917
Piers Plowman: An Introduction to the B-text by James Simpson
Used - Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
19900730
288
N/A
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