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Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer
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Literature and heresy in the age of Chaucer

Andrew Cole

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The invention of heresy. The Blackfriars Council, London, 1382
The late fourteenth century: canonizing Wycliffism. The invention of "lollardy": William Langland ; The reinvention of "lollardy": William Langland and his contemporaries ; Intermezzo: Wycliffism is not "lollardy" ; Geoffrey Chaucer's Wycliffite text
The early fifteenth century: heretics and eucharists. Thomas Hoccleve's heretics ; John Lydgate's eucharists
Feeling Wycliffite. Margery Kempe's "lollard" shame
Epilogue. Heresy, Wycliffism, and English literary history.

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