Death and Purgatory in Middle English Didactic Poetry

Author/creator Matsuda, Takami, 1958- Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoRochester : Boydell & Brewer, Incorporated
Description288 p. ill 09.000 x 06.000 in.
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Summary Annotation Purgatory has been the focus of much literary and historical attention since Jacques Le Goff's important Naissance du Purgatoire(1981), but this is the first book-length study to trace its development, reception and influence in Middle English literature.Following a survey of the doctrine of Purgatory and its cultural reception, the book explores the two major Middle English genres in which it is discussed, visions of the afterlife, and didactic and homiletic treatises on death. In a detailed examination of these, along with sermons and lyrics, the author argues that such writings tend to be structured around the dualism of salvation and damnation, heaven and hell, with no intermediary alternative; at the same time the efficacy of intercession in the alleviation of suffering is repeatedly stressed. The book goes on to suggest that the influence of Purgatory was to provide a more pragmatic and optimistic attitude towards death and the afterlife, as reflected in such poems as the Vernon lyrics.TAKAMI MATSUDAis Associate Professor in the Department of English and American Literature at Keio University.
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LCCN 97018534
ISBN9780859915076
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