The fourteenth-century "Piers Plowman" is one of the most
influential poems from the Age of Chaucer. Following the character
Will on his quest for the true Christian life, the three dream
narratives that make up this work address a number of pressing
political, social, moral, and educational issues of the late Middle
Ages. Miceal F. Vaughan presents a fresh edition of the A version,
an earlier and shorter version of this great work.
Unlike the B and C versions, there is no modern, affordable
edition of the A version available. For the first time in decades,
students and scholars of medieval literature now have access to
this important work. Vaughan's clean, uncluttered text is
accompanied by ample glossing of difficult Middle English words. An
expansive introduction, which includes a narrative summary of the
poem, textual notes, detailed endnotes, and a select bibliography
frame the text, making this edition ideal for classroom use.
This is the first classroom edition of the A version since
Thomas A. Knott and David C. Fowler's celebrated 1952 publication.
Based on an early-fifteenth-century manuscript from the University
of Oxford's Bodleian Library, Vaughan's text offers a unique
rendition of the poem, and it is the first modern edition not to
attribute the poem to William Langland. By conservatively editing
one important witness of "Piers Plowman," Vaughan takes a new
generation of students to an early version of this great medieval
poem.
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