Poverty in Late Middle English Literature The Meene and the Riche |
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Author:
| Hazell, Dinah |
Series title: | Dublin Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-84682-155-4 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2009 |
Publisher: | Four Courts Press
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $74.50 |
Book Description:
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Studies of medieval poverty tend to focus on a few works, particularly Piers Plowman and related texts, and on the indigent and rural poor. This book presents a comprehensive view of poverty at different social levels, from aristocrat to pauper, and the way in which poverty is employed as a topos to reflect social and moral concerns. The literary works, primarily from the fourteenth century and set within a cultural/historical context, represent a broad range of authors and genres,...
More DescriptionStudies of medieval poverty tend to focus on a few works, particularly Piers Plowman and related texts, and on the indigent and rural poor. This book presents a comprehensive view of poverty at different social levels, from aristocrat to pauper, and the way in which poverty is employed as a topos to reflect social and moral concerns. The literary works, primarily from the fourteenth century and set within a cultural/historical context, represent a broad range of authors and genres, including romance, chronicle, satire, complaint, homily, hagiography, treatise, and drama, and include both well- and lesser-known pieces. There is a strong focus on the historical and literary solutions to poverty, as well as factors that influenced the complex and often conflicting attitudes towards the poor.