Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer:
After the late 14th century, English literature was fundamentally shaped by the heresy of John Wyclif and his followers. This study demonstrates how Chaucer, Langland, John Clanvowe, Margery Kempe, Thomas Hoccleve and John Lydgate, far from eschewing Wycliffism, viewed it as a distinctly new intelle...
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Zusammenfassung: | After the late 14th century, English literature was fundamentally shaped by the heresy of John Wyclif and his followers. This study demonstrates how Chaucer, Langland, John Clanvowe, Margery Kempe, Thomas Hoccleve and John Lydgate, far from eschewing Wycliffism, viewed it as a distinctly new intellectual resource. |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
page
xi
Acknowledgments
xvii
List of abbreviations
xx
PART I THE INVENTION OF HERESY I
ι
The Blackfriars Council, London,
1382 3
Wycliffite preachers redux
5
Archbishop Courtenay s heretics and usurpers
7
Bishop Wykeham at Blackfriars, Wycliffites at Odiham
11
Bishop Buckingham and the hermit heretic
14
England is Odiham
16
Surprised by heresy? Wycliffism out of Oxford
18
Canon law as cultural theme
20
PART II THE LATE FOURTEENTH CENTURY: CANONIZING
WYCLIFFISM
23
2
The invention of lollardy : William
Langland 25
Langland
and the lollare, devil in the details
26
The Blackfriars Council reimagined
28
The invention of lollardy,
с
1387 33
Piers Plowman and the lollard tradition
38
Lollares as wasters
41
Langland
after Blackfriars
44
3
The reinvention of lollardy : William
Langland
and
his contemporaries
46
Beyond the binary: lollardy in a Wycliffite tract, John Clanvowe s
The Two Ways, and The Fyve Wyttes
47
viii Contents
Reading the
Epistola
Sathanae ad
Cleros
54
Beyond Fitzralph: Wycliffite antifraternalism
55
Langlands
lunatyk lollares
60
Langland
and Wycliffism: poor priests and prophecy
63
Langlandian lollardy : Will s apologia in Piers Plowman C5
66
Langlandian sympathies
70
Intermezzo: Wycliffism is not lollardy
72
4
Geoffrey Chaucer s Wycliffite text
75
Chaucerian sympathies, lollards in the wind
75
Chaucer s Wycliffite text and context
79
Wycliffism: the heresy of the vernacular?
81
Chaucer s Wycliffite translation theory
84
Wycliffite words
92
John Trevisa, translator
94
Vernacular innovations: Middle English grammars
96
Chaucer s English lesson
98
PART III THE EARLY FIFTEENTH CENTURY: HERETICS
AND EUCHARISTS
ΙΟΙ
5
Thomas Hoccleve s heretics
103
Trying mercy: the Address to Sir John Oldcastle
106
The prince, the heretic, and the Prologue to Regiment of Princes
114
Test image: a prince s portrait
116
The Regiment of Princes
120
Badby in the burning bull
120
Prince of pardons
124
Topically Hoccleve
130
6
John Lydgate s eucharists
131
Lydgate the theologian
133
A Procession of Corpus
Christi 136
Figurai
eucharists, literary theologies
146
PART IV FEELING WYCLIFFITE I53
7
Margery Kempe s lollard shame
155
Lollard shame
157
Lollardy as mysticism
164
Contents ix
The return of the recanted
171
The mystic and the bishop
—
Philip Repingdon
175
The form of emotion
181
PART V EPILOGUE 183
8
Heresy, Wycliffism, and English literary history
185
Notes
189
Bibliography
261
Index of manuscripts cited
286
General index
289
After
the late fourteenth century, English literature
was fundamentally shaped by the heresy of John Wyclif
and his followers. This study demonstrates how
Geoffrey Chaucer, William
Langland,
John Clanvowe,
Margery
Kempe,
Thomas Hoccleve, and John Lydgate,
far from eschewing Wycliffism out of fear of censorship
or partisan distaste, viewed Wycliffite ideas as a
distinctly new intellectual resource. Andrew Cole offers
the only complete historical account of the first official
condemnation of Wycliffism
-
the Blackfriars Council
of
1382 -
and the fullest study of Lollardy as a social
and literary construct. Drawing on literary criticism,
history, theology, and law, he presents not only a
fresh perspective on late medieval literature, but
also an invaluable rethinking of the Wycliffite heresy.
Literature and Heresy restores Wycliffism to its proper
place as the most significant context for late medieval
English writing, and thus for the origins of English
literary history.
|
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Contents
Preface
page
xi
Acknowledgments
xvii
List of abbreviations
xx
PART I THE INVENTION OF HERESY I
ι
The Blackfriars Council, London,
1382 3
Wycliffite preachers redux
5
Archbishop Courtenay's heretics and usurpers
7
Bishop Wykeham at Blackfriars, Wycliffites at Odiham
11
Bishop Buckingham and the hermit heretic
14
England is Odiham
16
Surprised by heresy? Wycliffism out of Oxford
18
Canon law as cultural theme
20
PART II THE LATE FOURTEENTH CENTURY: CANONIZING
WYCLIFFISM
23
2
The invention of "lollardy": William
Langland 25
Langland
and the "lollare," devil in the details
26
The Blackfriars Council reimagined
28
The invention of "lollardy,"
с
1387 33
Piers Plowman and the "lollard" tradition
38
"Lollares" as wasters
41
Langland
after Blackfriars
44
3
The reinvention of "lollardy": William
Langland
and
his contemporaries
46
Beyond the binary: "lollardy" in a Wycliffite tract, John Clanvowe's
The Two Ways, and The Fyve Wyttes
47
viii Contents
Reading the
Epistola
Sathanae ad
Cleros
54
Beyond Fitzralph: Wycliffite antifraternalism
55
Langlands
"lunatyk lollares"
60
Langland
and Wycliffism: poor priests and prophecy
63
Langlandian "lollardy": Will's apologia in Piers Plowman C5
66
Langlandian sympathies
70
Intermezzo: Wycliffism is not "lollardy"
72
4
Geoffrey Chaucer's Wycliffite text
75
Chaucerian sympathies, "lollards" in the wind
75
Chaucer's Wycliffite text and context
79
Wycliffism: the heresy of the vernacular?
81
Chaucer's Wycliffite translation theory
84
Wycliffite words
92
John Trevisa, translator
94
Vernacular innovations: Middle English grammars
96
Chaucer's English lesson
98
PART III THE EARLY FIFTEENTH CENTURY: HERETICS
AND EUCHARISTS
ΙΟΙ
5
Thomas Hoccleve's heretics
103
Trying mercy: the "Address to Sir John Oldcastle"
106
The prince, the heretic, and the Prologue to Regiment of Princes
114
Test image: a prince's portrait
116
The Regiment of Princes
120
Badby in the burning bull
120
Prince of pardons
124
Topically Hoccleve
130
6
John Lydgate's eucharists
131
Lydgate the theologian
133
"A Procession of Corpus
Christi" 136
Figurai
eucharists, literary theologies
146
PART IV FEELING WYCLIFFITE I53
7
Margery Kempe's "lollard" shame
155
"Lollard" shame
157
"Lollardy" as mysticism
164
Contents ix
The return of the recanted
171
The mystic and the bishop
—
Philip Repingdon
175
The form of emotion
181
PART V EPILOGUE 183
8
Heresy, Wycliffism, and English literary history
185
Notes
189
Bibliography
261
Index of manuscripts cited
286
General index
289
After
the late fourteenth century, English literature
was fundamentally shaped by the heresy of John Wyclif
and his followers. This study demonstrates how
Geoffrey Chaucer, William
Langland,
John Clanvowe,
Margery
Kempe,
Thomas Hoccleve, and John Lydgate,
far from eschewing Wycliffism out of fear of censorship
or partisan distaste, viewed Wycliffite ideas as a
distinctly new intellectual resource. Andrew Cole offers
the only complete historical account of the first official
condemnation of Wycliffism
-
the Blackfriars Council
of
1382 -
and the fullest study of "Lollardy" as a social
and literary construct. Drawing on literary criticism,
history, theology, and law, he presents not only a
fresh perspective on late medieval literature, but
also an invaluable rethinking of the Wycliffite heresy.
Literature and Heresy restores Wycliffism to its proper
place as the most significant context for late medieval
English writing, and thus for the origins of English
literary history. |
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spelling | Cole, Andrew Verfasser aut Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer Andrew Cole 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2008 XIX, 297 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Cambridge studies in medieval literature 71 After the late 14th century, English literature was fundamentally shaped by the heresy of John Wyclif and his followers. This study demonstrates how Chaucer, Langland, John Clanvowe, Margery Kempe, Thomas Hoccleve and John Lydgate, far from eschewing Wycliffism, viewed it as a distinctly new intellectual resource. Wycliffe, John <d. 1384> Influence Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400 (DE-588)118520245 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Canon (Literature) History To 1500 Christian heresies in literature English literature Middle English, 1100-1500 History and criticism Literature and society England History To 1500 Lollards in literature Theology in literature Mittelenglisch (DE-588)4039676-9 gnd rswk-swf Theologie (DE-588)4059758-1 gnd rswk-swf Häresie (DE-588)4022838-1 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Lollarden (DE-588)4168134-4 gnd rswk-swf Mittelenglisch (DE-588)4039676-9 s Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Häresie (DE-588)4022838-1 s Geschichte z DE-604 Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400 (DE-588)118520245 p Theologie (DE-588)4059758-1 s Lollarden (DE-588)4168134-4 s Cambridge studies in medieval literature 71 (DE-604)BV000710743 71 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016607605&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016607605&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Cole, Andrew Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer Cambridge studies in medieval literature Wycliffe, John <d. 1384> Influence Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400 (DE-588)118520245 gnd Geschichte Canon (Literature) History To 1500 Christian heresies in literature English literature Middle English, 1100-1500 History and criticism Literature and society England History To 1500 Lollards in literature Theology in literature Mittelenglisch (DE-588)4039676-9 gnd Theologie (DE-588)4059758-1 gnd Häresie (DE-588)4022838-1 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Lollarden (DE-588)4168134-4 gnd |
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title | Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer |
title_auth | Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer |
title_exact_search | Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer |
title_exact_search_txtP | Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer |
title_full | Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer Andrew Cole |
title_fullStr | Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer Andrew Cole |
title_full_unstemmed | Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer Andrew Cole |
title_short | Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer |
title_sort | literature and heresy in the age of chaucer |
topic | Wycliffe, John <d. 1384> Influence Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400 (DE-588)118520245 gnd Geschichte Canon (Literature) History To 1500 Christian heresies in literature English literature Middle English, 1100-1500 History and criticism Literature and society England History To 1500 Lollards in literature Theology in literature Mittelenglisch (DE-588)4039676-9 gnd Theologie (DE-588)4059758-1 gnd Häresie (DE-588)4022838-1 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Lollarden (DE-588)4168134-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Wycliffe, John <d. 1384> Influence Chaucer, Geoffrey 1343-1400 Geschichte Canon (Literature) History To 1500 Christian heresies in literature English literature Middle English, 1100-1500 History and criticism Literature and society England History To 1500 Lollards in literature Theology in literature Mittelenglisch Theologie Häresie Literatur Lollarden |
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