• 69 (289): 216–236. doi:10.1093/res/hgx130. ^ C. David Benson, "The Langland Myth," in William Langland's Piers Plowman: A Book of Essays, ed.
  • William Langland (born c. 1330—died c. 1400) was the presumed author of one of the greatest examples of Middle English alliterative poetry, generally known as...
  • No other writing has been attributed definitively to William Langland, although there is some evidence that he wrote some other earlier poems.
  • The English poet William Langland (ca. ... Today it is usually held that William Langland was responsible for the entire poem in all of its versions.
  • Read in reverse order, the emphasized words form the “name” Wille Longe londe, which led to speculation that the author’s name was William Langland.
  • William Langland may also have been the author of Richard the Redeless, a poem attacking the rule of Richard I. Langland died in about 1400.
  • William Langland (c.1330-1387). ... Everything written about his life is educated conjecture based on Langland's texts and later allusions.
  • The exact date of his death is ambiguous but most records suggest that William Langland died in the year 1390 which would have made him 58 years old.
  • As for his career, Langland is primarily recognized for his work on ” Piers Plowman.” ... William Langland’s death, much like his life, remains wrapped in mystery.
  • Bu konumuzda William Langland kimdir ve William Langland hayatı biyografi hakkında bilgi vereceğiz.