This chapter has twelve sections: 1. Early Middle English (c.1050–1350); 2. Manuscript and Technical Studies; 3. Religious Prose and Verse; 4. Secular Prose; 5. Secular Verse; 6. Piers Plowman; 7. Gower; 8. Older Scots; 9. Drama; 10. The Gawain Poet; 11. Romance: Metrical, Alliterative, Malory; 12. Hoccleve and Lydgate. Section 1 is by Samira Lindstedt; section 2 is by J.D. Sargan; section 3 is by Natalie Calder; section 4 is by Mark Ronan; sections 5, 10, and 11 are by Darragh Greene; section 6 is by Seth Strickland; section 7 is by Rebecca Menmuir; section 8 is by Kate Ash-Irisarri; section 9 is by Sarah Brazil; section 12 is by Laurie Atkinson with assistance from Rebecca Menmuir.
This chapter has thirteen sections: 1. Early Middle English; 2. Theory; 3. Manuscript and Technical Studies; 4. Religious Prose and Verse; 5. Secular Prose; 6. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, Patience and Cleanness; 7. Piers Plowman; 8. Gower; 9. Older Scots; 10. Drama; 11. Secular Verse; 12. Romance: Metrical, Alliterative, Prose. 13. Hoccleve and Lydgate. Section 1 is by Ayoush Lazikani; section 2 is by Andrew Finn; section 3 is by J.D. Sargan; section 4 is by Natalie Calder; section 5 is by Johannes Wolf; section 6 is by Rafael J. Pascual; section 7 is by Joel Grossman; section 8 is by Laurie Atkinson; section 9 is by Kate Ash-Irisarri; section 10 is by Daisy Black and Sarah Brazil; sections 11 and 12 are by Darragh Greene, with contributions by Johannes Woolf on Malory; 13 is by Rebecca Menmuir.
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