Yearbook of Langland Studies 29 (2015)
- Pages: 264 p.
- Size:156 x 234 mm
- Language(s):English
- Publication Year:2016
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- ISBN: 978-2-503-55983-4
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Commentary
Panis angelorum: Rollean Canor and Piers Plowman - Tekla Bude
Ve vobis qui ridetis (Lk 6.25): Laughter in Piers Plowman - R. James Goldstein
Dread, Love, and the Bodies of Piers Plowman A.10, B. 9, and C.10 - Paul Megna
Counting Sheep in the C Text of Piers Plowman - Rosemar y O’Neill
Confession and Compilation: The Seven Deadly Sins in Huntington Library, MS HM 114 - Sarah Wood
Alliterative Metre and the Textual Criticism of the Gawain Group - Eric Weiskott
Reviews
Makers and Users of Medieval Books: Essays in Honour of A.S.G. Edwards (ed. by Carol M. Meale and Derek Pearsall) - Megan L. Cook
Learning to Die in London, 1380–1540 (by Amy Appleford) - Lisa H. Cooper
Feeling Like Saints: Lollard Writings after Wyclif (by Fiona Somerset) - Shannon Gayk
The Works of the Gawain Poet: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, Cleanness, Patience (ed. by Ad Putter and Myra Stokes) - Simon Horobin
Piers Plowman: A Modern Verse Translation (by Peter Sutton) - Stephen Kelly
Chaucer, Langland, and Fourteenth-Century Literary History (by Anne Middleton, ed. by Steven Justice) - Robert Meyer-Lee
The Myth of ‘Piers Plowman’: Constructing a Medieval Literary Archive (by Lawrence Warner) - Ryan Perry
The Cambridge Companion to ‘Piers Plowman’ (ed. by Andrew Cole and Andrew Galloway) - Ellen K. Rentz
‘Truthe is the beste’: A Festschrift in Honour of A. V. C. Schmidt (ed. by Nicolas Jacobs and Gerald Morgan) - M. Teresa Tavormina