I'm putting together a syllabus for Middle English for 1st years; decided to go off-canon to some extent,present diversity of genres instead
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so: any suggestion for a good, brief, accessible Middle English artes text?
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so canon-wise the department has good experience with Gawain, and my colleague teaching the other section likes CT, so those are in
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I'm thinking of an edition project throughout the semester based on Richard Coer de Lion (Auchinleck v. Wynkyn)
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other than that, e.g.s, partly based on my own interests, partly on this fine post by
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The Land of Cokaygne Marian Lyrics One of the York Mystery Plays The Pistil of Swete Susan Why I Can't Be a Nun +
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Ancrene Wisse book 8 (in translation) The Bird with Four Feathers Paston Letters – selection Brut chronicle (excerpt)
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perhaps some Bartholomeus Anglicus, or a bestiary? and looking for some artes text(s) that is accessible and shortish. what else do I miss?
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Do the middle english bestiary. Possibly with Owl and Nightingale.
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I was going to say O&N too -- that folds in dialectic.
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