Lay Piety and Religious Discipline in Middle English Literature

Nicole R. Rice

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Author
Nicole R. Rice
Publish Date
2009-01-08
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
247
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
052189607X
ISBN-13
9780521896078
citemno
138954
Edition
1
SKU
9780521896078

Description

In late-fourteenth-century England, the persistent question of how to live the best life preoccupied many pious Christians. One answer was provided by a new genre of prose guides that adapted professional religious rules and routines for lay audiences. These texts engaged with many of the same cultural questions as poets like Langland and Chaucer; however, they have not received the critical attention they deserve until now. Nicole Rice analyses how the idea of religious discipline was translated into varied literary forms in an atmosphere of religious change and controversy. By considering the themes of spiritual discipline, religious identity, and orthodoxy in Langland and Chaucer, the study also brings fresh perspectives to bear on Piers Plowman and The Canterbury Tales. This juxtaposition of spiritual guidance and poetry will form an important contribution to our understanding of both authors and of late medieval religious practice and thought.