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Songes of Rechelesnesse
Lawrence M. Clopper
其他書名
Langland and the Franciscans
出版
University of Michigan Press
, 1997
主題
History / General
History / Europe / Great Britain / General
Literary Criticism / European / General
Literary Criticism / Ancient & Classical
Literary Criticism / Medieval
Literary Criticism / Poetry
Poetry / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Political Science / History & Theory
Religion / Christianity / Catholic
Religion / History
ISBN
9780472107445
0472107445
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=DhqZNg-YKuYC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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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, 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.
In the late Middle Ages, Franciscan friars had a significant impact on all levels of society.
But because of the apparent discrepancy between the poverty the Franciscans claimed and the life they lived, a large body of antifraternal literature arose, including, supposedly,
Piers Plowman
. Since the sixteenth century, when it was first put into print,
Piers Plowman
has been understood to be a proto-Protestant work that revealed the failures of the medieval clergy, but especially of the mendicant orders. In "
Songes of Rechelesnesse
," Clopper establishes the presence of a Franciscan reformist position in
Piers Plowman
.
Clopper maintains that the poem articulates a reformist agenda, presenting the internal Franciscan debate, in a bid to return the order to its initial foundation. Clopper believes that Langland is deeply imbued with a Franciscan mentality that reaches deep into the structure of the poem. It manifests itself at the level of the alliterative long line in his exemplarist poetics and is the source of his imagery and politics. In short Clopper identifies Franciscanism as holding the poem together.
"
Songes of Rechelesnesse
" is a historical, political, and religious history of late fourteenth-century England. It will be of interest to literary scholars, historians of the late Middle Ages, and scholars in religious studies.
Lawrence M. Clopper is Director, Medieval Studies Institute, and Professor of English, Indiana University.