Yearbook of Langland Studies 34 (2020)
- Pages: 272 p.
- Size:156 x 234 mm
- Illustrations:11 b/w
- Language(s):English
- Publication Year:2021
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- ISBN: 978-2-503-58768-4
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List of Figures
Commentary
Soulmaking in Piers Plowman— ELIZABETH ROBERTSON
Langland and Wales: Place, Identity, Borders— HELEN PHILLIPS
Community, Charity, and Penetration: Langland’s Queer Ecclesiology— JAMIE K. TAYLOR
Personification, Action, and Economic Power in Piers Plowman— WILL RHODES
Convergent Variation and the Production of Piers Plowman— LAWRENCE WARNER
Teaching Reflection
Langland, Milton, and the Weird Trees: Teaching and Learning through Piers Plowman and Paradise Lost— SARAH TOLMIE
Notes
‘Grace is a gras’: Theological Uses of Metaphor in Piers Plowman— JENNIFER K. SISK
Contact between Piers Plowman and The Prick of Conscience in Rawlinson poetry 139— THOMAS KITTEL
Reviews
Historians on John Gower (ed. by Stephen H. Rigby, with Siân Echard)— STEPHANIE L. BATKIE
Richard Rolle’s Melody of Love: A Study and Translation with Manuscript and Musical Contexts (by Andrew Albin)— TIMOTHY L. GLOVER
The Penn Commentary on ‘Piers Plowman’: Volume 2: C Passūs 5–9; B Passūs 5–7; A Passūs 5–8 (by Ralph Hanna)—KATHRYN KERBY-FULTON
The Politics of Middle English Parables: Fiction, Theology, and Social Practice (by Mary Raschko)— LARRY SCANLON
Approaches to Teaching Langland’s ‘Piers Plowman’ (ed. by Thomas A. Goodmann)— JENNIFER L. SISK
Imagined Romes: The Ancient City and its Stories in Middle English Poetry (by C. David Benson)— ZACHARY STONE
‘Piers Plowman’ and the Reinvention of Church Law in the Late Middle Ages (by Arvind Thomas)— JAMIE K. TAYLOR
Annual Bibliography, 2019—CHASE PADUSNIAK