Piers Plowman and the reinvention of church law in the late Middle Ages

It is a medieval truism that the poet meddles with words, the lawyer with the world. But are the poet’s words and the lawyer’s world really so far apart? To what extent does the art of making poems share in the craft of making laws, and vice versa? Framed by such questions, Piers Plowman and the Rei...

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Main Author: Thomas, Arvind 1972- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Toronto Buffalo London University of Toronto Press [2019]
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Langland, William 1332-1400, Piers Plowman / Canon law
Further subjects:B literature
B Canon law in literature
B Christian poetry, English (Middle) History and criticism
B law
B maxim
B Law, Medieval, in literature
B church
B penance
B legal
B Langland, William
B LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval
B allegory
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Summary:It is a medieval truism that the poet meddles with words, the lawyer with the world. But are the poet’s words and the lawyer’s world really so far apart? To what extent does the art of making poems share in the craft of making laws, and vice versa? Framed by such questions, Piers Plowman and the Reinvention of Church Law in the Late Middle Ages examines the mutually productive interaction between literary and legal "makyngs" in England’s great Middle English poem by William Langland. Focusing on Piers Plowman’s preoccupation with wrongdoing in the B and C versions, Arvind Thomas examines the versions’ representations of trials, confessions, restitutions, penalties, and pardons. Thomas explores how the "literary" informs and transforms the "legal" until they finally cannot be separated. Thomas shows how the poem’s narrative voice, metaphor, syntax and style not only reflect but also act upon properties of canon law, such as penitential procedures and authoritative maxims. Langland’s mobilization of juridical concepts, Thomas insists, not only engenders a poetics informed by canonist thought but also expresses an alternative vision of canon law from that proposed by medieval jurists and today’s medievalists
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Contritio Cordis: The Laughter of Mede and Tearlessness of Contricion -- 2. Dreams of Avarice: The Absent Presence of the Usury Prohibition -- 3. Restitutio: From Rule to Law to Justice in Covetise’s Confession -- 4. Satisfactio Operis: Maxim and Metaphor in Wrong’s Trial -- 5. Contritio Cordis, Confessio Oris, et Satisfactio Operis: From Symbol to Sign in Patience’s Sermon -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:1487515383
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3138/9781487515386