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The Claims of Poverty - Literature, Culture, and Ideology in Late Medieval England (Paperback)
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The Claims of Poverty - Literature, Culture, and Ideology in Late Medieval England (Paperback)
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In The Claims of Poverty, Kate Crassons explores a widespread
ideological crisis concerning poverty that emerged in the aftermath
of the plague in late medieval England. She identifies poverty as a
central preoccupation in texts ranging from Piers Plowman and
Wycliffite writings to The Book of Margery Kempe and the York cycle
plays. Crassons shows that these and other works form a complex
body of writing in which poets, dramatists, and preachers anxiously
wrestled with the status of poverty as a force that is at once a
sacred imitation of Christ and a social stigma; a voluntary form of
life and an unwelcome hardship; an economic reality and a spiritual
disposition. Crassons argues that literary texts significantly
influenced the cultural conversation about poverty, deepening our
understanding of its urgency as a social, economic, and religious
issue. These texts not only record debates about the nature of
poverty as a form of either vice or virtue, but explore
epistemological and ethical aspects of the debates. When faced with
a claim of poverty, people effectively become readers interpreting
the signs of need in the body and speech of their fellow human
beings. The literary and dramatic texts of late medieval England
embodied the complexity of such interaction with particular
acuteness, revealing the ethical stakes of interpretation as an act
with direct material consequences. As The Claims of Poverty
demonstrates, medieval literature shaped perceptions about who is
defined as "poor," and in so doing it emerged as a powerful
cultural force that promoted competing models of community,
sanctity, and justice.
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