Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer

The invention of heresy. The Blackfriars Council, London, 1382 -- The late fourteenth century: canonizing Wycliffism. The invention of "lollardy": William Langland ; The reinvention of "lollardy": William Langland and his contemporaries ; Intermezzo: Wycliffism is not "lolla...

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主要作者: Cole, Andrew (Author)
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语言:English
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出版: Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2008
In: Cambridge studies in medieval literature (71)
Year: 2008
评论:Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer. By Andrew Cole. (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature.) Pp. xx+301. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. £50. 978 0 521 88791 5 (2009) (Forrest, Ian)
Literature and Heresy in the Age of Chaucer. By Andrew Cole (2009) (Harvey, Margaret)
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丛编:Cambridge studies in medieval literature 71
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Mittelenglisch / 文学 / 异端
B Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400 / 文学 / 异端
B Mittelenglisch / 文学 / 神学家
B Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400
B 神学家
Further subjects:B Christian heresies in literature
B Canon (Literature) History To 1500
B Wycliffe, John (-1384) Influence
B English literature Middle English, 1100-1500 History and criticism
B English literature Middle English, 1100-1500 History and criticism
B Heresies, Christian, in literature
B Literature and society England History To 1500
B Theology in literature
B Lollards in literature
B Canon (Literature) History To 1500
B Literature and society (England) History To 1500
B Wycliffe John d. 1384 Influence
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总结:The invention of heresy. The Blackfriars Council, London, 1382 -- The late fourteenth century: canonizing Wycliffism. The invention of "lollardy": William Langland ; The reinvention of "lollardy": William Langland and his contemporaries ; Intermezzo: Wycliffism is not "lollardy" ; Geoffrey Chaucer's Wycliffite text -- The early fifteenth century: heretics and eucharists. Thomas Hoccleve's heretics ; John Lydgate's eucharists -- Feeling Wycliffite. Margery Kempe's "lollard" shame -- Epilogue. Heresy, Wycliffism, and English literary history
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0521887917