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The Middle English period of English literature extends from approximately 1150 CE to approximately 1500 CE. It includes a large body of secular and religious poems and prose works. It also includes several notable figures in English literature, such as Chaucer, the Pearl Poet, and Malory.
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Includes pages on Chaucer, Gower, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Langland, Julian of Norwich, Kempe, Malory, Lydgate, Hoccleve, and the Paston Letters. Also has pages on Middle English lyrics (with sound recordings), Middle English plays, and Everyman. Each page in the anthology has some or all of the following features: texts, translations, introduction, biography, essays, articles, and links to web resources.
Volume 1, Chapters 9-20, and Volume 2, chapters 1-18, cover the Middle English period (1100-1500). These chapters treat all major Middle English authors, works, and subjects.
A full-text database containing a very large number of Middle English texts. You can read each text in its entirety, and you can perform simple or complex searches across the entire corpus.
Provides resources for learning about Middle English and Old English literature and culture. Click any of the following tabs to access these resources: Themes, Articles, Works, People, and Collection Items. From the British Library.
Selected Middle English texts from the 15th century. Edited with introduction, notes, and glossary by Alfred W. Pollard. Project Gutenberg e-book.
Selected Middle English texts from the 14th century. Edited by Kenneth Sisam. Project Gutenberg e-book.
Created by J.R.R. Tolkien and designed for use with Kenneth Sisam's "Fourteenth Century Verse and Prose." Project Gutenberg e-book.
Modern English translations of Middle English texts.
A list of links to sites that aid in the study of Middle English literature. These sites include collections of literary texts and translations, Bible texts and translations, specific author sites, and language-related sites.
Part 1 of this volume covers the Old English period. Part 2 covers the Middle English period. To access the table of contents or index for both parts, pull down the arrow next to "Jump to Section," click "Jump to page," and enter "#13" for the table of contents or "#327" for the index.
A list of links to Old English works, Middle English works, and non-English works, many of which date from the Middle Ages.
A history and critical study of Middle English literature by W.P. Ker. Includes a chapter on Old English literature. Project Gutenberg e-book.
Describes a large number of items related to the Old and Middle English periods, mainly manuscripts and early print editions. Each description includes images and background information about the author, work, or manuscript. Site also contains items not related to medieval England.
An overview of Middle English poetry and prose. From the Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia.
Provides online texts of selected Middle English lyrics together with sound recordings of many of the lyrics. Also includes essays, articles, web resources, and a link to all of the lyrics in the famous collection known as the Harley Lyrics.
A survey of Middle English poetry and prose from Britannica. Covers both the Early Middle English and Later Middle English periods. Click the links in the left frame to view each topic.
Includes a detailed introduction to Middle English drama and links to more than 175 play texts. Also contains links to essays, articles, and additional web resources. These resources include general studies, bibliographies, and pointers to other Middle English and medieval European drama sites.
An edition of King Horn, Havelok the Dane, Bevis of Hampton, and Athelston. The apparatus for each work consists of an introduction, the Middle English text, side glosses, notes, and a bibliography. There is also a general introduction to the genre of romance.
A collection of Middle English poems, romances, tales, and legends translated into modern English by Richard Alan Scott-Robinson. From the Eleusinianm site.
Sound recordings of selected Middle English poems and prose pieces. Each recording is accompanied by the Middle English text and an introduction. Most of the texts have notes, and some have a parallel Modern English translation.
Selected texts edited by Joseph Hall. Introductions, notes, and other apparatus for each text are in Part 2 (Notes). Project Gutenberg e-book.
Joseph Hall's introductions, notes, and other apparatus for each work contained in Part 1 (Texts). Project Gutenberg e-book.
A series containing a very large number of Middle English texts, collectively known as the Middle English Text Series (METS). The "METS Texts" link on the main page gives access to all the texts in the series. The apparatus for each text includes some or all of the following: an introduction, marginal glosses, notes, and bibliography. A search engine is also included. From the Consortium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages (TEAMS).
A bibliography compiled by Derek Pearsall for the years 1970-2000.
Provides self-contained editions of short Middle English poems. In most cases, each edition includes an introduction, the Middle English text, a modern English translation, notes, glossary, and a manuscript image with a description. Also includes modern English translations of longer poems.
This index page contains links to the writings of Middle English authors. Five sections have links to one or more of these writings: Historiography; Literary Texts>English>Middle English; Medieval Thought; Medieval Spiritual Writing; and Governmental, Administrative, and Legal Documents.
A full-text database that includes a number of Middle English texts. You can search or browse the entire corpus. At the University of Michigan.
Describes a large number of items related to the Old and Middle English periods, mainly manuscripts and early print editions. Each description includes images and background information about the author, work, or manuscript. Site also contains items not related to medieval England.
Provides resources for learning about Middle English and Old English literature and culture. Click any of the following tabs to access these resources: Themes, Articles, Works, People, and Collection Items. From the British Library.
A survey of Middle English poetry and prose from Britannica. Covers both the Early Middle English and Later Middle English periods. Click the links in the left frame to view each topic.
A list of links to Old English works, Middle English works, and non-English works, many of which date from the Middle Ages.
A series containing a very large number of Middle English texts, collectively known as the Middle English Text Series (METS). The "METS Texts" link on the main page gives access to all the texts in the series. The apparatus for each text includes some or all of the following: an introduction, marginal glosses, notes, and bibliography. A search engine is also included. From the Consortium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages (TEAMS).
A full-text database containing a very large number of Middle English texts. You can read each text in its entirety, and you can perform simple or complex searches across the entire corpus.
This index page contains links to the writings of Middle English authors. Five sections have links to one or more of these writings: Historiography; Literary Texts>English>Middle English; Medieval Thought; Medieval Spiritual Writing; and Governmental, Administrative, and Legal Documents.
Includes pages on Chaucer, Gower, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Langland, Julian of Norwich, Kempe, Malory, Lydgate, Hoccleve, and the Paston Letters. Also has pages on Middle English lyrics (with sound recordings), Middle English plays, and Everyman. Each page in the anthology has some or all of the following features: texts, translations, introduction, biography, essays, articles, and links to web resources.
Includes a detailed introduction to Middle English drama and links to more than 175 play texts. Also contains links to essays, articles, and additional web resources. These resources include general studies, bibliographies, and pointers to other Middle English and medieval European drama sites.
Provides online texts of selected Middle English lyrics together with sound recordings of many of the lyrics. Also includes essays, articles, web resources, and a link to all of the lyrics in the famous collection known as the Harley Lyrics.
Volume 1, Chapters 9-20, and Volume 2, chapters 1-18, cover the Middle English period (1100-1500). These chapters treat all major Middle English authors, works, and subjects.
Part 1 of this volume covers the Old English period. Part 2 covers the Middle English period. To access the table of contents or index for both parts, pull down the arrow next to "Jump to Section," click "Jump to page," and enter "#13" for the table of contents or "#327" for the index.
Provides self-contained editions of short Middle English poems. In most cases, each edition includes an introduction, the Middle English text, a modern English translation, notes, glossary, and a manuscript image with a description. Also includes modern English translations of longer poems.
An edition of King Horn, Havelok the Dane, Bevis of Hampton, and Athelston. The apparatus for each work consists of an introduction, the Middle English text, side glosses, notes, and a bibliography. There is also a general introduction to the genre of romance.
An overview of Middle English poetry and prose. From the Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia.
Selected texts edited by Joseph Hall. Introductions, notes, and other apparatus for each text are in Part 2 (Notes). Project Gutenberg e-book.
Joseph Hall's introductions, notes, and other apparatus for each work contained in Part 1 (Texts). Project Gutenberg e-book.
A full-text database that includes a number of Middle English texts. You can search or browse the entire corpus. At the University of Michigan.
A bibliography compiled by Derek Pearsall for the years 1970-2000.
A collection of Middle English poems, romances, tales, and legends translated into modern English by Richard Alan Scott-Robinson. From the Eleusinianm site.
Created by J.R.R. Tolkien and designed for use with Kenneth Sisam's "Fourteenth Century Verse and Prose." Project Gutenberg e-book.
Selected Middle English texts from the 15th century. Edited with introduction, notes, and glossary by Alfred W. Pollard. Project Gutenberg e-book.
A history and critical study of Middle English literature by W.P. Ker. Includes a chapter on Old English literature. Project Gutenberg e-book.
Selected Middle English texts from the 14th century. Edited by Kenneth Sisam. Project Gutenberg e-book.
Sound recordings of selected Middle English poems and prose pieces. Each recording is accompanied by the Middle English text and an introduction. Most of the texts have notes, and some have a parallel Modern English translation.
A list of links to sites that aid in the study of Middle English literature. These sites include collections of literary texts and translations, Bible texts and translations, specific author sites, and language-related sites.
Modern English translations of Middle English texts.
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