Songes of Rechelesnesse

Songes of Rechelesnesse1997
About this book
William Langland's Piers Plowman provides a highly charged picture of England near the end of the fourteenth century, a time of political, religious, and moral crises. The period in which Langland wrote was volatile and full of colorful and contentious people: Edward III, Richard II, Chaucer, and Wyclif - and Langland. In "Songes of Rechelesnesse," Lawrence M. Clopper presents the voice of this powerful disputant who lived in a period marked by dissent and discontent.
This book will be of interest to literary scholars, historians of the late Middle Ages, and scholars in religious studies.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL2685047W
Subjects
Christian poetry, English (Middle)ChristianityFranciscansFriars in literatureHistoryHistory and criticismHistory of doctrinesIn literatureMonasticism and religious ordersPovertyReligious aspectsReligious aspects of PovertyLangland, william, 1330?-1400?English literature, history and criticism, middle english, 1100-1500Learning and scholarshipCivilization, Medieval, in literature