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Barney 210 $aPhiladelphia, Pa. $cUniversity of Pennsylvania Press$d2006 215 $a1 online resource (328 p.) 225 0 $aThe Penn Commentary on Piers Plowman ;$vVolume 5 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-8122-3921-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $t Frontmatter -- $tContents -- $tNote to the Reader -- $tPreface -- $tC Passus 20; B Passus 18 -- $tC Passus 21; B Passus 19 -- $tC Passus 22; B Passus 20 -- $tList of Works Cited -- $tIndex of Historical and Modern Works, Authors, Persons, and Topics mentioned in the commentary -- $tIndex of Passages and Notes Mentioned in the Commentary 330 $aThe first full commentary on Piers Plowman since the late nineteenth century is inaugurated with the publication of the first two of its five projected volumes.The detailed and wide-ranging Penn Commentary places the allegorical dream-vision of Piers Plowman within the literary, historical, social, and intellectual contexts of late medieval England, and within the long history of critical interpretation of the poem, assessing past scholarship while offering original materials and insights throughout. The authors' line-by-line, section by section, and passus by passus commentary on all three versions of the poem and on the stages of its multiple revisions reveals new aspects of the poem's meaning while assessing and summarizing a complex and often divisive scholarly tradition. The volumes offer an up-to-date, original, and open-ended guide to a poem whose engagement in its social world is unrivaled in English literature, and whose literary, religious, and intellectual accomplishments are uniquely powerful.The Penn Commentary is designed to be equally useful to readers of the A, B, or C texts of the poem. It is geared to readers eager to have detailed experience of Piers Plowman and other medieval literature, possessing some basic knowledge of Middle English language and literature, and interested in pondering further the particularly difficult relationships to both that this poem possesses. Others, with interest in poetry of all periods, will find the extended and detailed commentary useful precisely because it does not seek to avoid the poem's challenges but seeks instead to provoke thought about its intricacy and poetic achievements.Andrew Galloway's Volume 1 treats the poem's first vision, from the Prologue through Passus 4, in all three versions, accepting the C text as the poet's final word but excavating downward through the earlier B and A texts. Stephen Barney's volume completes the framework for the commentary, dealing with the final three passûs of the poem, extant only in the B and C versions. 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