Piers Plowman

Piers Plowman

By BBC Radio 4

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss William Langland's poem, written around 1370, about a man called Will who fell asleep on the Malvern Hills and dreamed of Piers the Plowman. This was a time between the Black Death and The Peasants’ Revolt, when Christians wanted to save their souls but doubted how best to do it - and had to live with that uncertainty. Some call this the greatest medieval poem in English, one offering questions not answers, and it can be as unsettling now as it was then.

With

Laura Ashe Professor of English Literature at Worcester College, University of Oxford

Lawrence Warner Professor of Medieval English at King’s College London

And

Alastair Bennett Lecturer in Medieval Literature at Royal Holloway, University of London

Producer: Simon Tillotson

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