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James Simpson

    William James Simpson, schreibend als James Simpson, ist ein renommierter Gelehrter der mittelalterlichen Literatur. Seine Hauptexpertise konzentriert sich auf die Zeit von 1150 bis 1600, einschließlich der mittelenglischen und frühneuzeitlichen Literatur und Kultur. Seine Arbeit befasst sich eingehend mit den entscheidenden literarischen Werken und Kontexten dieser Epochen. Sein analytischer Ansatz bietet den Lesern eine neue Perspektive auf diese faszinierenden literarischen Perioden.

    A Visit to Flanders, in July, 1815: Being Chiefly an Account of the Field of Waterloo, With a Short Sketch of Antwerp and Brussels at That Time Occupi
    Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society; Volume 12
    The Philosophy of Education: With Its Practical Application to a System and Plan of Popular Education As a National Object
    This Other Simpson
    Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society; Volume 6
    Reform and Cultural Revolution
    • Reform and Cultural Revolution

      1350-1547

      • 680 Seiten
      • 24 Lesestunden
      4,5(6)Abgeben

      Offering a comprehensive exploration of a millennium of literary heritage, this work delves into the evolution of English literature, highlighting its richness and diversity. It serves as a definitive guide for understanding the cultural and historical contexts that have shaped literary traditions over the centuries.

      Reform and Cultural Revolution
    • This scholarly journal covers all aspects of the archaeology, history, and culture of the counties of Cumberland and Westmorland. Featuring articles by top scholars in the field and richly illustrated with maps and photographs, this publication is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of this important region of England.

      Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society; Volume 6
    • The Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society is a rich compendium of historical, archaeological, and cultural research on the regions of Cumberland and Westmorland. It offers a detailed and rigorous analysis of the material record, as well as explorations of local folklore, genealogy, and other cultural practices. This collection is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history and archaeology of these regions.

      Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society; Volume 12
    • The Index of Middle English Prose, Handlist VII

      A Handlist of Manuscripts Containing Middle English Prose in Parisian Libraries

      • 56 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      The manuscript collections from notable Parisian libraries feature a diverse assortment of Middle English prose texts. Highlights include a Middle English rendition of Guy de Chauliac's 'Cyrurgie', a 'Brut', and several religious miscellanies such as 'Pore Caitif' and 'Lay Folks' Catechism'. Additionally, the collection encompasses works by Rolle and Hilton, Julian of Norwich's 'Showings', and the controversial 'Twelve Conclusions of the Lollards', showcasing a rich tapestry of medieval thought and spirituality.

      The Index of Middle English Prose, Handlist VII
    • John Lydgate

      Poetry, Culture, and Lancastrian England

      • 322 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The essays in this collection focus on the need to reassess John Lydgate's significant yet overlooked contributions to poetry during a turbulent historical period. Lydgate, a prominent poet of the 15th century, addressed themes of war, civil unrest, and evolving theology, while writing for various institutions. Unlike a mere celebrant of power, his work reflects a critical perspective on authority and its consequences. Through these essays, the volume aims to highlight Lydgate's cultural importance and encourage further exploration of his extensive oeuvre.

      John Lydgate
    • Inspired by a charming tale from his young daughter, the poet weaves a narrative that captures the essence of oral storytelling. The narrative explores the imaginative world of a child's perspective, emphasizing the beauty and spontaneity of stories shared directly from one person to another. This unique origin adds a personal touch, highlighting the bond between parent and child while celebrating the art of storytelling in its most authentic form.

      The Rhyme of the Reddleman
    • Culturally significant, this work has been carefully reproduced from the original artifact, preserving its authenticity. Readers will encounter original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its historical importance and the scholarly value attributed to it. This meticulous reproduction aims to maintain the integrity of the original text, providing insight into the knowledge base of civilization.

      Anti-National Education, Or the Spirit of the Sectarianism Morally Tested by Means of Certain Speeches and Letters From the Member for Kilmarnock: Wit