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Robert Adams
Review Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
CHARLOTTE BREWER EDITING "PIERS PLOWMAN" 65/2, p. 286
Notes
Author(s) Title Reference
J.R. THORNE PIERS OR WILL: CONFUSION OF IDENTITY IN THE EARLY RECEPTION OF "PIERS PLOWMAN" 60/2, p. 273

languages

  • Middle French
  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Middle English
  • Dutch

works

  • Piers Plowman
  • Pierce the Ploughman's Crede
  • I Playne Piers
  • Plowman's Tale

people

  • Spenser
  • William Langland
  • John Wycliffe
  • A. G. Rigg
  • John Bale
  • Thorlac Turville-Petre
  • Richard Price
  • R. W. Chambers
  • A. G. Mitchell
  • George Kane
  • J. H. G. Grattan
  • A. V. C. Schmidt
  • E. T. Donaldson
  • George Russell
  • Hoyt Duggan
  • Robert Adams
  • Eric Eliason
  • Ralph Hanna III
  • Charlotte Brewer
  • William Tyndale
  • J. M. Manly
  • Sir Adrian Fortescue
  • Drayton
  • Myles Coverdale
  • Bishop Shaxton

subjects

  • textuality
  • narrative
  • literary
  • revision
  • reception
  • interpretation
  • identity
  • confusion
  • scribes
  • allegory
  • Authority
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  • hypertext
  • parallels
  • multiple
  • belief
  • tradition
  • contemporary
  • rubrication
  • Transmission
  • socioeconomics
  • criticism
  • annotation
  • polemics
  • editorial
  • symbolism
  • characterisation
  • ambiguity

places

  • New York
  • Vermont
  • Ely
  • London
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  • Cambridge
  • Hertford College
  • Henry VIII
  • Rudand
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