The senses and their understanding by the medieval lty is an exciting arena in which many authors of the golden age of Mle English vernacular literature exercised their exegetical ability and literary craftsmanship. Thiook examines the representation of the divine by the anonymous fourteenth-century Pearl-poet, through a close reading of his three “scriptural” Mle English poems, Cleanness, Patience and Pearl, agnst the background of the culture of sensorium in late medieval England. ? In thiook, individual corporeal senses and general ideaout sensory perception will be investigated, as well as the non-physical senses. By bringing the Pearl-poet’s treatment of the sensorium-both of God and of humans-into the focus of attention, Dr Bao illustrates how human interpretation of sense-perceptible signs, and their decision to regulate sensory experience accordingly, y a significant role in the poet’s “vernacular theology”, and in the spiritual life of late medieval English lty.
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