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Mary Clemente Davlin, OP, The Place of God in `Piers Plowman' and Medieval Art.(Book Review)
Publication: Medium Aevum Publication Date: 22-SEP-02 Author: Hirsh, John C. |
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COPYRIGHT 2002 Society for the Study of Mediaeval Languages and Literature
(Aldershot: Ashgate, 2001). x + 208 pp.; 25 black and white illustrations. ISBN 0-7546-0270-2. 40.00 [pounds sterling].
Mary Clemente Davlin's thoughtful, reflective, even elegant study will engage all who are interested in the specifically religious dimension of Piers Plowman, particularly as that dimension departs from purely theological considerations to project a religiously constructed narrative. She is concerned both with the place and role of God in...
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