Proceedings of the Illinois Medieval Association
Volume 10 · 1993

Four Last Things: Death, Judgment, Heaven,
and Hell in the Middle Ages

Editor: Allen J. Frantzen
Editorial Assistant: Alta Cools Halama
Online Editorial Assistant: Christina Heckman

 

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  1. Famous Last Words: Ælfric's Saints Facing Death
    by Jonathon Wilcox

  2. The End of Knowledge: The Argus Legend and Chaucer
    by Susan Yager

  3. "O, why ne had y lerned for to die?": Lerne for to Dye and the Author's Death in Thomas Hoccleve's Series
    by Christina von Nolcken

  4. The Peasants' Revolt: Cock-crow in Gower and Chaucer
    by Ann W. Astell

  5. Images of the Here-and-Now in Gonzalo de Bercero's De los signos que apareceran ante del juicio
    by Thomas M. Capuano

  6. Medieval Traditions about the Site of Judgment
    by Thomas N. Hall

  7. Tower and Tabernacle: The Architecture of Heaven and the Language of Dwelling with/in God in the B-Text of Piers Plowman
    by Mary Clemente Davlin, O.P.

  8. The Gate of Heaven and the Fountain of Life: Speech-Act Theory and Portal Inscriptions by Calvin B. Kendall

  9. Separating the Living from the Dead: Wessel Gansfort and the Death of Purgatory
    by Craig Koslofsky

  10. Harrowing Hell's Halfacre:Langland's Mediation of the "Descensus" from the Gospel of Nicodemus
    by Sean Taylor


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