THE FIRST FULL SURVEY OF CRUCIAL WITNESSES TO THE RECEPTION OF _PIERS
PLOWMAN_.
The fifty-plus surviving manuscripts of William Langland's _Piers
Plowman _cast important light on the early public life of this central
Middle English work, but they have been relatively neglected by
scholarship. This first full study of the subject examines the textual
variants, marginal rubrics and companion texts in the manuscripts. It
illuminates a reception quite distinct from the reformist poems
written by Langland's imitators in "the _Piers Plowman _tradition". It
reveals how the earliest scribes devised various traditional forms of
presentation that proved remarkably durable in the poem's subsequent
reception, even surviving into the age of print. Exploring _Piers
Plowman_'s appearances in the manuscripts, paired unexpectedly with
such genres as romance, hagiography and travel literature, the book
demonstrates the surprisingly affective responses of medieval readers
to the represented lives of the narrator Will and the title figure
Piers the Plowman. At the same time, it shows that the evidence for
individual scribal agendas in particular copies is more ambiguous than
often assumed, with each book reflecting the activities of an unknown
number of hands and an uncertain mixture of design and accident. By
drawing on evidence from textual scholarship as well as codicological
and literary approaches, the author offers fresh insight into _Piers
Plowman_'s place in literary history and proposes new ways of
understanding the late medieval manuscript as a multi-layered,
collaborative product.
Sarah Wood is Associate Professor of Medieval English Literature at
the University of Warwick
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ISBN
9781800106260
Publisert
2022
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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