Description
Useful for individuals reading any version of Piers Plowman, this engaging guide offers a much-needed navigational summary, a chronology of historic events relevant to the poem, biographical information about Langland and his work in context with his contemporaries, and keys to characters and to proper pronunciation. Michael Calabrese's definitive and refreshingly lively volume allows readers to navigate the three versions of this daunting poem and to contextualize it within the literary history of Western culture.
A volume in the series New Perspectives on Medieval Literature: Authors and Traditions, edited by R. Barton Palmer and Tison Pugh
About the Author
Michael Calabrese, professor of English at California State University, Los Angeles, is author of Chaucer's Ovidian Arts of Love.
Reviews
A comprehensive and witty guide to understanding Piers Plowman in all its versions and a manifesto for the pure intellectual pleasure to be had from reading the text as it dynamically unfolds in each of the poet's reworkings."" - Sarah Wood, author of Conscience and the Composition of Piers Plowman
""By innovatively working through all three of the poem's versions, Calabrese makes Piers Plowman accessible without sacrificing complexity, guiding readers expertly through the poem's much-debated development."" - Nicole R. Rice, author of Lay Piety and Religious Discipline in Middle English Literature
Book Information
ISBN 9780813064574
Author Michael A. Calabrese
Format Paperback
Page Count 392
Imprint University Press of Florida
Publisher University Press of Florida
Weight(grams) 480g