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Gawain-Poet and the Fourteenth-Century English Anticlerical Tradition

Gawain-Poet and the Fourteenth-Century English Anticlerical Tradition

By Ethan Campbell

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Publish Date

2022

Publisher

Medieval Institute Publications

Language

eng

Pages

254

Description:

"Ethan Campbell argues that a central feature of the Gawain-poet's Middle English works' moral rhetoric is anticlerical critique. Written in an era when clerical corruption was a key concern for polemicists such as Richard FitzRalph and John Wyclif, as well as satirical poets such as John Gower, William Langland, and Geoffrey Chaucer, the Gawain poems feature an explicit attack on hypocritical priests in the opening lines of Cleanness as well as more subtle critiques embedded within depictions of flawed priest-like characters."--