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PROLOGUE | '''PROLOGUE''' | ||
Will, dressed as a sheep -- falls asleep | Will, dressed as a sheep -- falls asleep | ||
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'''PASSUS II''' | |||
::''Holy Church'' indicates people, says the only heaven they think of is here (I.5) | |||
::dreamer asks what it means (I.11) | |||
::''Holy Church'' discusses tower of Truth (I.12) | |||
::dreamer asks to whom the world's treasure belongs (I.41) | |||
::''Holy Church'' answers "Reddite Cesari" (I.44) | |||
::dreamer asks what the deep, dark dale means (I.55) | |||
::''Holy Church'' answer it's the Castle of Care; evil lives there (I.57) | |||
::dreamer asks who she is (I.71) | |||
::''Holy Church'' says I am Holy Church (I.72) | |||
:dreamer falls to knees, begs grace | |||
::dreamer asks how to save his soul (I.80) | |||
::''Holy Church'' answers when all treasures have been tested, truth is the best (I.81) | |||
::dreamer asks why devil wants to be on the north, instead of the east (I.I.112) | |||
::''Holy Church'' answers hell is wherever the devil is (I.114) | |||
::dreamer asks for "kynde knowying" (I.137) | |||
::''Holy Church'' says he's a dummy, didn't learn enough Latin; discusses "kind knowynge" (I.139) | |||
:''Holy Church'' leaves | |||
'''PASSUS II''' |
Revision as of 15:28, 9 October 2010
thinking about version of the Church that emerges from Piers Plowman in secondary literature, Wycliffism has status -- stand-in for modern liberalism; brings modern scholars closer to what they wished medieval people believed
observing dis/continuities with Langland's own theology
interested in listening to versions of Wycliff that get spread outside of Oxford
some critics think about Langland as uneducated, as a "clever grammar school boy" -- but he engages with 14th century theology very seriously
question of the Reformation -- how does Langland fit into Eamon's version of the Middle Ages? what does this say about Duffy's construction of the late medieval Church?
restless poem; seems opaque, but great deal of dialectical control
Prologue
"I've become a problem to myself" -- famous lines from the Confessions
models of the Middle Ages as static and hierarchical; this prologue doesn't know them
"Conscience in the Middle Ages" -- is Piers Plowman's "Conscience" Thomistic?
Andrew Galloway, commentary on Piers Plowman
allegorical figures -- high stylistic of Kynde Wit clashes with final lines, full of ordinary life
"fragmentation of the forms of inquiry"; Will is given maps for finding his way -- give the possibility of a unified inquiry; how do we go on if the ground we're put on doesn't match the maps we're given?
when reason can't control us, we have anarchy; we *need* the cat -- all the forces of reform swallowed up in image of human beings who have become mice and rats
put him to pride -- put him to the plow -- concretized images
friars: mobile figures; answerable to papacy, not bishops
Structure
PROLOGUE
Will, dressed as a sheep -- falls asleep
- DREAM
- sees tower of Truth to the east, valley of Death to the West, field full of folk between
- Conscience comes to accuse them (Pr.95)
- Kynde Wit speaks to the king and commons (Pr.147)
- Conscience speaks to the clergy and king (Pr.151)
Conscience and king go to court
- crowd of rats come to hold council about cat (Pr.165)
- rat of renown suggests putting a bell around the cat's neck (Pr.176)
- crowd of rats applaud his plan (Pr.190)
- mouse steps forward, suggests one cat or another will always bother them; better to suffer in silence; rats could never rule themselves (Pr.196)
- dreamer doesn't know how to interpret this vision; goes on to see diverse people
PASSUS II
- Holy Church indicates people, says the only heaven they think of is here (I.5)
- dreamer asks what it means (I.11)
- Holy Church discusses tower of Truth (I.12)
- dreamer asks to whom the world's treasure belongs (I.41)
- Holy Church answers "Reddite Cesari" (I.44)
- dreamer asks what the deep, dark dale means (I.55)
- Holy Church answer it's the Castle of Care; evil lives there (I.57)
- dreamer asks who she is (I.71)
- Holy Church says I am Holy Church (I.72)
- dreamer falls to knees, begs grace
- dreamer asks how to save his soul (I.80)
- Holy Church answers when all treasures have been tested, truth is the best (I.81)
- dreamer asks why devil wants to be on the north, instead of the east (I.I.112)
- Holy Church answers hell is wherever the devil is (I.114)
- dreamer asks for "kynde knowying" (I.137)
- Holy Church says he's a dummy, didn't learn enough Latin; discusses "kind knowynge" (I.139)
- Holy Church leaves
PASSUS II