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The Cambridge History of Medieval English Literature
Lollardy
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Steven Justice
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January 21 1999
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 7
Old English and its afterlife
pp. 35
Anglo-Norman cultures in England, 1066–1460
pp. 61
Early Middle English
pp. 92
National, world and women’s history: writers and readers in post-Conquest England
pp. 122
Latinitas
pp. 152
Romance in England, 1066–1400
pp. 177
Introduction
pp. 182
Writing in Wales
pp. 208
Writing in Ireland
pp. 229
Writing in Scotland, 1058–1560
pp. 255
Writing history in England
pp. 284
London texts and literate practice
pp. 311
Introduction
pp. 316
Monastic productions
pp. 349
The friars and medieval English literature
pp. 376
Classroom and confession
pp. 407
Medieval literature and law
pp. 432
Vox populiand the literature of 1381
pp. 454
Englishing the Bible, 1066–1549
pp. 483
Introduction
pp. 488
Alliterative poetry
pp. 513
Piers Plowman
pp. 539
The Middle English Mystics
pp. 566
Geoffrey Chaucer
pp. 589
John Gower
pp. 610
Middle English lives
pp. 635
Introduction
pp. 640
Hoccleve, Lydgate and the Lancastrian court
pp. 662
Lollardy
pp. 690
Romance after 1400
pp. 720
William Caxton
pp. 739
English drama: from ungodlyludito sacred play
pp. 767
The allegorical theatre: moralities, interludes, and Protestant drama
pp. 793
The experience of exclusion: literature and politics in the reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII
pp. 821
Reformed literature and literature reformed
pp. 881
Bibliography
pp. 991
Index of manuscripts
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