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Chaucer and Langland: The Antagonistic Tradition Book

Chaucer and Langland: The Antagonistic Tradition
Chaucer and Langland: The Antagonistic Tradition, Although Geoffrey Chaucer and William Langland together dominate fourteenth-century English literature, their respective masterpieces, The Canterbury Tales and Piers Plowman, could not be more different. While Langland's poem was immediately popular and i, Chaucer and Langland: The Antagonistic Tradition has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Chaucer and Langland: The Antagonistic Tradition
  • Written by author John M. Bowers
  • Published by University of Notre Dame Press, May 2007
  • Although Geoffrey Chaucer and William Langland together dominate fourteenth-century English literature, their respective masterpieces, The Canterbury Tales and Piers Plowman, could not be more different. While Langland's poem was immediately popular and i
  • Although Geoffrey Chaucer and William Langland together dominate fourteenth-century English literature, their respective masterpieces, The Canterbury Tales and Piers Plowman, could not be more different. While Langland's poem was immediately popular and i
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Acknowledgments     ix
Abbreviations     xi
Introduction: The Antagonistic Tradition     1
Beginnings     43
Langland and 1360     43
Chaucer and 1360     49
Naming Names: "Langland" and "Chaucer"     54
Naming William Langland     56
Langland's Editorial Lives     64
Definitely Geoffrey Chaucer     80
Piers Plowman and the Impulse to Antagonism     103
John Ball, John Wyclif, and "Peres Ploughman"     103
Piers Plowman Before 1381, Piers Plowman After 1381     115
The Public Life of Piers Plowman     122
Context as Criticism     135
Langlandian Writers and Lollard Causes     144
Political Corrections: The Canterbury Tales     157
The Cook     162
The Plowman     167
Pilgrimage Narrative: Canterbury Interlude     173
The Pardoner     180
The House of Chaucer & Son: The Business of Lancastrian Canon-Formation     183
Thomas Hoccleve: The Insider Locked Out     190
John Lydgate: The Outsider Let In     202
The Monk: Prologue to the Siege of Thebes     206
Piers Plowman, Print, and Protestantism     216
Notes     229
Works Cited     331
General Index     389
Manuscripts Index     403


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