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The Middle Ages

Christopher Baswell and Anne Howland Schotter

(The Longman anthology of British literature / David Damrosch and Kevin J.H. Dettmar, general editors, v. 1A)

Pearson Longman, c2006

3rd ed.

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Bibliography: p. xxxvii-xlviii

Includes index

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  • * denotes selection is new to this edition. THE MIDDLE AGES. Before the Norman Conquest. Beowulf. * Response. * John Gardner, From Grendel. * Early Irish Narrative. * The Labour Pains of the Ulaid & The Twins of Macha. * The Birth of Cu Chulaind. * The Naming of Cu Chulaind. Early Irish Verse. To Crinog. Pangur the Cat. Writing in the Wood. The Viking Terror. The Old Woman of Beare. Findabair Remembers Froech. A Grave Marked with Ogam. From The Voyage of Mael Duin. Judith. The Dream of the Rood. Perspectives: Ethnic and Religious Encounters. Bede. From An Ecclesiastical History of the English People. Bishop Asser. From The Life of King Alfred. King Alfred. Preface to St. Gregory's Pastoral Care. Ohthere's Journeys. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Stamford Bridge and Hastings. Taliesin. Urien Yrechwydd. The Battle of Argoed Llwyfain. The War-Band's Return. Lament for Owain Son of Urien. * The Tale of Taliesin. The Wanderer. Wulf and Eadwacerandthe Wife's Lament. Riddles. Three Anglo-Latin Riddles by Aldhelm. Five Old English Riddles. After the Norman Conquest. Perspectives: Arthurian Myth in the History of Britain. Geoffrey of Monmouth. From History of the Kings of Britain. Gerald of Wales. From The Instruction of Princes. Edward I. Letter to the Papal Court of Rome. Response. A Report to Edward I. Arthurian Romance. Marie de France. LAIS. Prologue. Lanval. * Chevrefoil (The Honeysuckle). * Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Trans. by J.R.R. Tolkien. Sir Thomas Malory. Morte Darthur. From Caxton's Prologue. The Poisoned Apple. The Days of Destiny. * Responses. * Marion Zimmer Bradley, From The Mists of Avalon. * John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin, scene from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Geoffrey Chaucer. The Parliament of Fowls. The CANTERBURY TALES. The General Prologue, Middle English translation * The General Prologue, Modern translation on facing pages, trans. by David Wright The Miller's Tale. The Introduction. The Tale. The Wife of Bath's Prologue. The Wife of Bath's Tale. * Response. * William Dunbar, From The Treatise of the Two Married Women and the Widow. The Franklin's Tale. The Prologue. The Tale. The Pardoner's Prologue. The Pardoner's Tale. The Nun's Priest's Tale. The Parson's Tale. The Introduction. (The Remedy for the Sin of Lechery.) Chaucer's Retraction. To His Scribe Adam. Complaint to His Purse. William Langland. Piers Plowman. Prologue. Passus 2. from Passus 5. Passus 6. Passus 18. "Piers Plowman" and Its Time: The Rising of 1381. From The Anonimalle Chronicle [Wat Tyler's Demands to Richard II and his death]. Three Poems on the Rising of 1381. John Ball's First Letter. John Ball's Second Letter. The Course of Revolt. John Gower. From The Voice of One Crying. Mystical Writings Julian of Norwich. A Book of Showings. (Three Graces. Illness. The First Revelation.) (Laughing at the Devil.) (Christ Draws Julian in Through His Wound.]) (The Necessity of Sin, and of Hating Sin.) (God as Father, Mother, Husband.) (The Soul as Christ's Citadel.) (The Meaning of the Visions Is Love.) Julian of Norwich and Her Time. Richard Rolle. From The Fire of Love From The Cloud of Unknowing. * Response. * Rebecca Jackson, The Dream of Washing Quilts. Medieval Biblical Dramas. The Second Play of the Shepherds. The York Play of the Crucifixion. Vernacular Religion and Repression. The Wycliffite Bible. John 10:11-18. From A Wycliffite Sermon on John 10:11-18. John Mirk. From Festial. Preaching and Teaching in the Vernacular. Nicholas Love. From The Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus. From The Confession of Hawisia Moone of Loddon. Margery Kempe. The Book of Margery Kempe. The Preface. (Early Life and Temptations, Revelation, Desire for Foreign Pilgrimage.) (Meeting with Bishop of Lincoln and Archbishop of Canterbury.) (Visit with Julian of Norwich.) (Pilgrimage to Jerusalem.) (Arrest by Duke of Bedford's Men
  • Meeting with Archbishop of York.) Middle English Lyrics. The Cuckoo Song ("Sumer is icumen in"). Spring ("Lenten is come with love to toune"). Alisoun ("Bitwene Mersh and Averil"). I Have a Noble Cock. My Lefe Is Faren in a Lond. Fowles in the Frith. Abuse of Women ("In every place ye may well see"). The Irish Dancer ("Gode sire, pray ich thee"). A Forsaken Maiden's Lament ("I lovede a child of this cuntree"). The Wily Clerk ("This enther day I mete a clerke"). Jolly Jankin ("As I went on Yol Day in our procession"). Adam Lay Ibounden. I Sing of a Maiden. In Praise of Mary ("Edi be thu, Hevene Quene"). Mary Is With Child ("Under a tree"). Sweet Jesus, King of Bliss. Now Goeth Sun under Wood. Jesus, My Sweet Lover ("Jesu Christ, my lemmon swete"). Contempt of the World ("Where beth they biforen us weren?"). Dafydd Ap Gwilym. Aubade. One Saving Place. The Girls of Llanbadarn. Tale of a Wayside Inn. The Hateful Husband. The Winter. The Ruin. Middle Scots Poets. William Dunbar. Lament for the Makars. Done is a Battell. In Secreit Place This Hyndir Nycht. Robert Henryson. Robyne and Makyne. Late Medieval Allegory. * Charles of Orleans. * Fortunes Stabilnes * Ballade 26. * Ballade 61. * Roundel 94. * Mankind, a modern acting edition, ed. by Peter Meredith. * Christine de Pizan. * From Book of the City of Ladies, translation by Earl Jeffrey Richards.

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