Late Middle Ages · Europe · Culture
1362
William Langland begins Piers Plowman
1362
A West Midlands cleric began an alliterative Middle English dream vision in which a plowman named Piers stood for Christian labor and humility. The poem's social criticism - corrupt friars, grasping lords - would make it a handbook of the Peasants' Revolt two decades later and a foundation text of English Protestantism.