Written towards the close of the fourteenth century, the Middle English Pearl has attracted considerable scholarly attention both for its intricate poetic form and for its purchase in late-medieval devotional culture. This essay shows how Pearl's form is, in fact, a crucial aspect of its exegetical programme, proposing that the poem mobilizes its signature aesthetic and poetic structures towards an ongoing process of informal biblical hermeneutics. It also reveals how Pearl engages, albeit somewhat obliquely, with the controversies over biblical translation occasioned by late-medieval lay demands for increasingly personal forms of devotion and, more specifically, by Wycliffite efforts at biblical translation
Based on Classical and Biblical authorities, many medieval writers used the dream vision, either as ...
This dissertation examines the pervasive presence of Latin in later medieval English literature: the...
Medieval languages existed in a state of constant contact and interaction with other languages. In t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-124)Pearl, a twelve hundred line poem, is recognized ...
The following thesis, “Genre and Audience Response in the Middle English Pearl”, examines the prob...
I argue that the Middle English Pearl, which survives in just one manuscript, gains literary value f...
This dissertation places Pearl in the context of works by the English fourteenth-century contemplati...
This article brings together linguistic and literary approaches in order to illuminate aspects of th...
The poems of the Pearl-manuscript, Pearl, Cleanness, Patience, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, ...
The Middle English Pearl is known for its mixture of genres, moods and various discourses. The textu...
Pearl, written in the second half of the fourteenth century, remains today an intriguing combination...
The Middle English poem Pearl is a mixture of a number of genres. Opening like an elegy, with its i...
In the fourteenth century, the increased availability of religious instruction in the vernacular tra...
The Pearl Poet, so called because his true identity is unknown, created such masterpieces as Sir Gaw...
The works of the Gawain-poet have been examined for traces of French influence, of Celtic influence,...
Based on Classical and Biblical authorities, many medieval writers used the dream vision, either as ...
This dissertation examines the pervasive presence of Latin in later medieval English literature: the...
Medieval languages existed in a state of constant contact and interaction with other languages. In t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 118-124)Pearl, a twelve hundred line poem, is recognized ...
The following thesis, “Genre and Audience Response in the Middle English Pearl”, examines the prob...
I argue that the Middle English Pearl, which survives in just one manuscript, gains literary value f...
This dissertation places Pearl in the context of works by the English fourteenth-century contemplati...
This article brings together linguistic and literary approaches in order to illuminate aspects of th...
The poems of the Pearl-manuscript, Pearl, Cleanness, Patience, and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, ...
The Middle English Pearl is known for its mixture of genres, moods and various discourses. The textu...
Pearl, written in the second half of the fourteenth century, remains today an intriguing combination...
The Middle English poem Pearl is a mixture of a number of genres. Opening like an elegy, with its i...
In the fourteenth century, the increased availability of religious instruction in the vernacular tra...
The Pearl Poet, so called because his true identity is unknown, created such masterpieces as Sir Gaw...
The works of the Gawain-poet have been examined for traces of French influence, of Celtic influence,...
Based on Classical and Biblical authorities, many medieval writers used the dream vision, either as ...
This dissertation examines the pervasive presence of Latin in later medieval English literature: the...
Medieval languages existed in a state of constant contact and interaction with other languages. In t...