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Antimercantilism in Late Medieval English Literature
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This study explores the relationship between ideology and subjectivity in late medieval literature, documenting the trajectory of antimercantile ideology against major developments in economic theory and practice in the later Middle Ages.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 An Introduction to Late Medieval English Literary Merchants
- 2 Langlandâs Merchants and the Material and Spiritual Economies of Piers Plowman B
- 3 The Mirour de lâOmme and Gowerâs London Merchants
- 4 The Deliberate Ambiguity of Chaucerâs Anxious Merchants
- 5 Mercantile Voices of the Early Fifteenth Century
- 6 The Mercers, Civic Power, and Charity in the York Cycle
- Conclusion: From Finchale To York: Are Merchants Respectable by 1500?
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index