London Literature, 1300–1380
Discover the rich tapestry of English literary culture in the fourteenth century with London Literature, 1300–1380 by Ralph Hanna. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this captivating paperback spans 388 pages and delves into the vibrant and expanding literary scene of London during this pivotal era.
Ralph Hanna meticulously charts the evolution of London writing, highlighting its unique generic and linguistic features. He explores how various forms of literature, including romance, administrative, and theological writings, laid the groundwork for the renowned pre-Chaucerian poem, Piers Plowman by William Langland. This insightful examination offers readers a deeper understanding of the local focus and cultural significance of literary works produced in London during the fourteenth century.
Perfect for scholars and literature enthusiasts alike, London Literature, 1300–1380 is an essential addition to any literary collection.