Preface
Acknowledgments
Reading Middle English
Reading Langland's Alliterative Verse
Notes on the Middle English Texts
Note on the Translation
Using This Edition
Abbreviations
The Text of Piers Plowman
Prologue
Passus I
Passus II
Passus III
Passus IV
Passus V
Passus VI
Passus VII
Passus VIII
Passus IX
Passus X
Passus XI
Passus XII
Passus XIII
Passus XIV
Passus XV
Passus XVI
Passus XVII
Passus XVIII
Passus XIX
Passus XX
APPENOIX: The "Autobiographical" Passage from the C-Version
Sources and Backgrounds
SCRIPTURAL AND RELIGIOUS
From the Douai Bible
Moses and the Ten Commandments
Psalm 22
The Good Samaritan
Paul's Allegory of Abraham
The Whore of Babylon
The Athanasian Creed
From the Gospel of Nicodemus
[The Harrowing of Hell]
From Fasciculus Morum
Envy and Bread
From Pearl
Julian of Norwich · From A Book of Showings to the Anchoress
Julian of Norwich
Margery Kempe · From The Book of Margery Kempe
Walter Hilton· Epistle on the Mixed Life
From The Abbey of the Holy Ghost
From The Castle of Love
Legends of the Virtuous Heathen
From John Trevisa's Translation of Polychronicon
[Aigolandus Rejects Christendom]
From The Golden Legend translated by William Caxton
The Story of Trajan
From The Examination of William Thorpe
Guild Ordinances of St. Peter's Church, Cornhill
Kepe well x, and flee fro vii
Mesure
POLITICAL AND HISTORICAL
The Plague, 1348-1349
Thomas of Walsingham · On the Great Mortality in England,
Now Called the "First Pestilence"
Robert of Avesbury· On the General Pestilence in England
Statutes of the Realm
The Statute of Laborers, 1349
The Statute of Pleading, 1362
Shorter Poems
Pees maketh plente
Bissop lorles
Vertues and good lyvinge is cleped ypocrisie
God Kepe the Kyng, and Save the Croune
Plowman Poems
I-blessyd be Cristes sonde
God Spede the Plough
London Lyckpeny
From Symonye and Covetise
Longer Poems
From Wynnere and Wastoure
Geoffrey Chaucer · From The General Prologue to The
Canterbury Tales
From Richard the Redeless
From Pierce the Ploughman's Crede
From Mankind
The Letter of John Ball, Sent to the Commons of Essex
From the Chronicon Angliae
[Alice Perrers and Edward III]
The Crowning of a King
Thomas of Walsingham · From the Historia Anglicana
[The Coronation of Richard If, July 16, 1377]
From The Maner and the Forme of the Coronacioun of Kyngis
and Quenes of Engelonde
[The King's Coronation Oaths]
Thomas Brinton, Bishop of Rochester· Sermon 69
[The Parliament of the Mice and Rats]
The Case of the Earl of Devonshire
Esturmy versus Courtenay, 1392
Criticism
E. Talbot Donaldson · [Summary of the Poem] (1986)
Robert Crowley· [A Renaissance Reader's Response] (1550)
C. S. Lewis · [On Langland's "Intellectual Imagination"] (1936)
Robert Worth Frank · From Piers Plowman and the Scheme of
Salvation (1957)
Morton Bloomfield · From Piers Plowman as a Fourteenth-
Century Apocalypse ( 1961 )
Charles Muscatine · From The Locus of Action in Medieval
Narrative (1963)
George Kane· [Who Is William Langland?] (1965)
Elizabeth Salter and Derek Pearsall · Allegory and Realism and
the Eigural Approach to Reality (1969)
Mary C. Schroeder (Carruthers) · The Character of Conscience
in Piers Plowman (1970)
Jill Mann · Eating and Drinking in Piers Plowman (1979)
Anna Baldwin · From The Theme of Government in Piers
Plowman ( 1981 )
John Burrow · The Action of Langland's Second Vision (1984)
David Aers · From Community, Gender, and Individual Identity
(1988)
Derek Pearsall · Poverty and Poor People in Piers Plowman
(1988)
Anne Middleton· [Kynde Name] (1989)
James Simpson · From Piers Plowman: An Introduction to the
B-Text (1990)
Ralph Hanna III · [Dating the A, B, and C Versions] (1993)
C. David Benson · Piers Plowman and Parish Wall Paintings
(1997)
Mary Clemente Davlin, O.P. · The Place of God in Piers
Plowman (2001 )
Elizabeth D. Kirk· "What is this womman?" Langland on
Women and Gender (2003)
Gloss
Selected Bibliography