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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107338821 , 1107781345 , 1107780101 , 1107665515 , 1107784549 , 9781107781344 , 9781107780101 , 9781107665514 , 9781107784543
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 220 Seiten)
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in medieval literature 89
    Series Statement: Cambridge studies in medieval literature
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    Keywords: Langland, William Criticism and interpretation ; Langland, William Criticism, Textual ; Langland, William Authorship ; Langland, William,, 1330?-1400? ; Langland, William,, 1330?-1400? Authorship ; Langland, William,, 1330?-1400? Criticism and interpretation ; Literature (General) ; Criticism and interpretation ; Authorship ; LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh ; Electronic books ; Langland, William 1332-1400 Piers Plowman
    Abstract: Addressing the history of the production and reception of the great medieval poem, Piers Plowman, Lawrence Warner reveals the many ways in which scholars, editors and critics over the centuries created their own speculative narratives about the poem, which gradually came to be regarded as factually true. Warner begins by considering the possibility that Langland wrote a romance about a werewolf and bear-suited lovers, and he goes on to explore the methods of the poem's localization, and medieval readers' particular interest in its Latinity. Warner shows that the 'Protestant Piers' was a reaction against the poem's oral mode of transmission, reveals the extensive eighteenth-century textual scholarship on the poem by figures including the maligned Chaucer editor John Urry, and contextualizes its first modernization by a literary forger inspired by the 1790s Shakespeare controversies. This lively account of Piers Plowman challenges the way the poem has traditionally been read and understood.This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched.
    Abstract: Machine generated contents note: Introduction: archive fever and the madness of Joseph Ritson; 1. William and the werewolf: the problem of William of Palerne; 2. Localizing Piers Plowman C: Meed, Corfe Castle, and the London Riot of 1384; 3. Latinitas et Communitas Visionis Willielmi de Longlond; 4. Quod Piers Plowman: non-Reformist prophecy, c. 1520-55; 5. Urry, Burrell, and the pains of John Taylor: the Spelman MS (Huntington Hm 114), 1709-1766; 6. William Dupre;, Fabricateur: Piers Plowman in the Age of Forgery; Conclusion: Leland's madness and the tale of Piers Plowman; Bibliography
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