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Six Ecclesiastical Satires

Six Ecclesiastical Satires

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Six Ecclesiastical Satires

by Dean, James [editor]

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published for TEAMS by Medieval Institute Publications - Western Michigan University, 1995. 2nd impression.. Paperback. Large format paperback, F. vi+250pp, a fine copy. A critical student edition of 6 Middle English alliterative verse satires on religious themes, the six works being - Piers the Plowman's Crede - The Plowman's Tale - Jack Upland - Friar Daw's Reply - Upland's Rejoinder - Why I Can t Be a Nun. The recurring theme is the poems attack upon ecclesiastical corruption ; most were written by disgruntled Lollards about clerics and friars in the late fourteenth or early fifteenth century.

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Eastleach Books GB (GB)
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Title
Six Ecclesiastical Satires
Author
Dean, James [editor]
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used
Edition
2nd impression.
ISBN 10
1879288052
ISBN 13
9781879288058
Publisher
published for TEAMS by Medieval Institute Publications - Western Michigan University
Place of Publication
Kalamazoo, Mi
Date Published
1995
Keywords
ISBN 1879288052, medieval literature, christianity

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