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Langland, William

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Includes a short biography, essays, and a link to the e-text of Piers Plowman.
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William Langland (ca.1330-1387)  Used with permission of the Internet Renaissance Band....
http://www.luminarium.org/medlit/langland.htm

A brief biography at infoplease.com.
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William Langland  Richard is possibly the most enigmatic of the English kings. Some historians Middle English literature: The Fourteenth Century The Fourteenth Century The poetry of the alliterative revival (see alliteration the unexplained See more Encyclopedia articles on: English Literature to 1499:...
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0828809.html

Features an annual bibliography, the current issue, and sample pages.
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Yearbook of Langland Studies  The Yearbook of Langland Studies site at www.yls.cornell.edu has moved its official home to a new site, the International Piers Plowman Society at www.piersplowman.org. In 3 seconds, you will be automatically redirected to the new location!...
http://www.yls.cornell.edu/

Essay by Michael Drout in Essays in Medieval Studies.
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Piers's Good Will: Langland's Politics of Reform and Inheritance in the C-Text
Michael D. C. Drout
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http://www.luc.edu/publications/medieval/vol13/drout.html

Essay by Murray J. Evans.
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 May be read or copied without prior permission for any noncommercial use. Quotation and citation permitted with attribution. In a recent article, Mark Cheetham has observed how the notion of the sublime continues to absorb and astonish contemporary theorists. Echoing...
http://www.english.ufl.edu/exemplaria/evans.htm

Discussion of imagination in Langland's Piers Plowman by J. Robert Duncan.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/robert.duncan2/MAThesis/intro.htm

Essay concerning the disavowal of Jewish identification in Langland's work.
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Goldstein Piers Plowman  Goldstein Piers Plowman...
http://web.english.ufl.edu/exemp.../preprints/goldstein/goldfra.htm

Essay from Medieval Perspectives. Includes notes and works cited.
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Meed, Mercede, and Mercy: Langland's Grammatical Metaphor and Its Relation to Piers Plowman as a Whole  This essay originally appreared in Medieval Perspectives (Volume IX, Summer 1994, 73 84; ISSN 1057-5367 a publication of the Southeastern Medieval Association. It is reproduced here with permission from Professor Ordelle Hill, Editor, Medieval Perspectives. Copyright (c Southeastern Medieval Association,...
http://astro.temple.edu/~mjmiller/piers/pptitle.htm