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Originally published in 1981, The Later Middle Ages bridges the gap
between modern and medieval language and literature, by introducing
the social and intellectual milieu in which writers like Chaucer,
Malory and Margery Kempe lived. It provides a unified and coherent
account of the culture of late medieval England, and of the
problems involved in viewing it, in relation to English literature.
The book covers the history of ideas and education, art and
architecture, and changes in the social, economic and political
structure.
Originally published in 1981, The Later Middle Ages bridges the gap
between modern and medieval language and literature, by introducing
the social and intellectual milieu in which writers like Chaucer,
Malory and Margery Kempe lived. It provides a unified and coherent
account of the culture of late medieval England, and of the
problems involved in viewing it, in relation to English literature.
The book covers the history of ideas and education, art and
architecture, and changes in the social, economic and political
structure.
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