William Langland
William Langland (v .1330 - v. 1386) is the author supposed of Pierre the plowman ( Piers Plowman ), allegorical narrative poem considered as a masterpiece of the English literature of the Middle Ages former to Geoffrey Chaucer.
Writing in alliterative worms not rhymes, divided into sections called passus , of Latin not , this allegory, partially social, partially theological, described the search of the narrator to the research of the true Christian life, reported from a medieval catholic point of view.
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