| David Aers - 2017 - 287 pages
First published in 1980, this study of two renowned later fourteenth century English poets, Chaucer and Langland, concentrates on some major and representative aspects of their ... | |
| David Aers - 2017 - 266 pages
First published in 1988, David Aers explores the treatment of community, gender, and individual identity in English writing between 1360 and 1430, focusing on Margery Kempe ... | |
| David Aers - 1992 - 230 pages
Six essays explore the making of human identities and agency in English communities between the Great Plague and about 1600. They also focus attention on the processes of ... | |
| David Aers - 2000 - 174 pages
Examination of key texts - Chaucer to Wyclif - sheds new light on medieval spirituality. The relationship between versions of the late medieval Church, faith, ethics and the ... | |
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