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INSTANT DOWNLOAD of Longman Anthology of British Literature, Volume 1A, The: The Middle Ages, 4th Edition by David Damrosch, Harvard University Kevin J. H. Dettmar, Pomona College Christopher Baswell, Barnard College Anne Howland Schotter, Wagner College
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Table of Contents
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THE MIDDLE AGES
Before the Norman Conquest
BEOWULF***
Response
John Gardner: from Grendel
THE TÁIN***
EARLY IRISH VERSE
To Crinog
Pangur the Cat
Writing in the Wood
The Viking Terror
The Old Woman of Beare
Findabair Remembers Fróech
A Grave Marked with Ogam
from The Voyage of Máel Dúin
JUDITH
THE DREAM OF THE ROOD
PERSPECTIVES: ETHNIC AND RELIGIOUS ENCOUNTERS
Bede
from An Ecclesiastical History of the English People
Bishop asser
from The Life of King Alfred
King alfred
Preface to Saint Gregory’s Pastoral Care
Ohthere’s journeys
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Stamford Bridge and Hastings
TALIESIN
Urien Yrechwydd
The Battle of Argoed Llwyfain
The War-Band’s Return
Lament for Owain Son of Urien
THE WANDERER
WULF AND EADWACER AND THE WIFE’S LAMENT
RIDDLES
Three Anglo-Latin Riddles by Aldhelm
Five Old English Riddles
After the Norman Conquest
PERSPECTIVES: ARTHURIAN MYTH IN THE HISTORY OF BRITAIN
Geoffrey of Monmouth
from History of the Kings of Britain
Gerald of Wales
from The Instruction of Princes
Edward I
Letter sent to the Papal Court of Rome
Response
A Report to Edward I
Arthurian Romance
MARIE DE FRANCE
Lais
Prologue
Lanval
Chevrefoil (The Honeysuckle)
SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT***
SIR THOMAS MALORY
Morte Darthur
from Caxton’s Prologue
The Miracle of Galahad
The Poisoned Apple
The Day of Destiny
Responses
Marion Zimmer Bradley: from The Mists of Avalon
Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin: scene from Monty Python and the Holy Grail
GEOFFREY CHAUCER
The Canterbury Tales
The General Prologue (Middle English and modern translation)
The Miller’s Tale
The Introduction
The Tale
The Wife of Bath’s Prologue
The Wife of Bath’s Tale
The Prologue
The Tale
The Pardoner’s Prologue
The Pardoner’s Tale
The Nun’s Priest’s Tale
The Parson’s Tale
The Introduction
[The Remedy for the Sin of Lechery]
Chaucer’s Retraction
To His Scribe Adam
Complaint to His Purse
WILLIAM LANGLAND
Piers Plowman
Prologue
Passus 2
from Passus 6
Passus 8
Passus 20
“Piers Plowman” and Its Time
The Rising of 1381
from The Anonimalle Chronicle [Wat Tyler’s Demands to Richard II, and His Death]
Three Poems on the Rising of 1381: John Ball’s First Letter • John Ball’s Second Letter • The Course of Revolt
John Gower: from The Voice of One Crying
Mystical Writings
JULIAN OF NORWICH
A Book of Showings
[Three Graces. Illness. The First Revelation]
[Laughing at the Devil]
[Christ Draws Julian in through His Wound]
[The Necessity of Sin, and of Hating Sin]
[God as Father, Mother, Husband]
[The Soul as Christ’s Citadel]
[The Meaning of the Visions Is Love]
Companion Readings
Richard Rolle: from The Fire of Love
from The Cloud of Unknowing
Response
Rebecca Jackson: The Dream of Washing Quilts
Medieval Biblical Drama
THE SECOND PLAY OF THE SHEPHERDS
THE YORK PLAY OF THE CRUCIFIXION
MARGERY KEMPE
The Book of Margery Kempe
The Preface
[Early Life and Temptations, Revelation, Desire for Foreign Pilgrimage]
[Meeting with Bishop of Lincoln and Archbishop of Canterbury]
[Visit with Julian of Norwich]
[Pilgrimage to Jerusalem]
[Arrest by Duke of Bedford’s Men; Meeting with Archbishop of York]
MIDDLE ENGLISH LYRICS
The Cuckoo Song (“Sumer is icumen in”)
Spring (“Lenten is come with love to toune”)
Alisoun (“Bitwene Mersh and Averil”)
I Have a Noble Cock
My Lefe Is Faren in a Lond
Fowls in the Frith
Abuse of Women (“In every place ye may well see”)
The Irish Dancer (“Gode sire, pray ich thee”)
A Forsaken Maiden’s Lament (“I lovede a child of this cuntree”)
The Wily Clerk (“This enther day I mete a clerke”)
Jolly Jankin (“As I went on YoI Day in our procession”)
Adam Lay Ibounden
I Sing of a Maiden
In Praise of Mary (“Edi be thu, Hevene Quene”)
Mary Is with Child (“Under a tree”)
Sweet Jesus, King of Bliss
Now Goeth Sun under Wood
Jesus, My Sweet Lover (“Jesu Christ, my lemmon swete”)
Contempt of the World (“Where beth they biforen us weren?”)
DAFYDD AP GWILYM
Aubade
One Saving Place
Tale of a Wayside Inn
The Winter
The Ruin
Middle Scots Poets
WILLIAM DUNBAR
Lament for the Makars
Done Is a Battell
In Secreit Place This Hyndir Nycht
ROBERT HENRYSON
Robene and Makyne
Late Medieval Allegory
CHARLES D’ORLEANS
Ballade 26
Ballade 61
Roundel 94
MANKIND
(acting edition by Peter Meredith)
CHRISTINE DE PIZAN
from Book of the City of Ladies
(trans. by Earl Jeffrey Richards)
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