What are some great works of Medieval /lit/?
Which years? This is important.
>>7651189
The medieval years
>>7651177
Disciplina Clericalis by Petrus Alfonsi
>>7651236
Does this include the central epoch?
>>7651236
I guess. I'm not OP. I'm just being an asshole
>>7651189
kek. im guessing OP means anything from 500AD to around 2000AD. The renaissance kicks in after that if im not mistaken.
sumer is icumen in
The Mabinogion
There are no good books from the mideval period. Those were the dark ages, when Christianity ruled and reason was kept hidden away in Greek texts in Catholic churches.
>>7651189
529 - 1381
Sir Orfeo is a good place to start for Middle English
Meister Eckhart's sermons
Parzival
Piers Plowman
Shahnameh
Mandeville is essential for understanding medieval thought in relation to stories, or rather how they viewed the idea of "truth". Study it.
>>7651350
The Exeter Ellegies
Confessio Amantis
L'Morte D'Arthur
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
>>7651177
The Canterbury Tales, obviously.
why is medieval literature so shit compared to renaissance and antiquity? did christards ruin literature like they did to science?
>>7651495
>why is medieval literature so shit compared to renaissance and antiquity?
elaborate
>>7651495
>I have never read any medieval literature
>I am going to post about it on the chins
>>7651614
>destroys antiquity and contributes nothing of cultural value save transmitting it for the renaissance to actually use and develop
>getting uppity
lul
>>7651177
Dark Ages: No good lit
Middle - High Middle Ages:
The Decameron
Canterbury Tales
City of God - Augustine
Confessions - Augustine
Anything Aquinas
Start with that. And if you haven't read anything about Aristotle then read him first.
The Norse Sagas and Eddas
The Arthurian Romances
Chaucer
The Fenian Works
Boethius
>>7652284
What years are the dark ages? Augustine wasn't middle middle ages.
>>7651177
ur mums journal desu senpai
>>7651350
>>7652365
Dark Ages are roughly 400 - Charlemagne imo
Augustine was 300s, I should have noted that he's in the transition period.
>>7654605
470's-80s to be more accurate.
>>7652284
Isn't Augustine a little too old for Medieval?
>>7654609
Yes but you need to know him to understand Aquinas and high middle ages philosophy. Aristotle helps as well.
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
>>7651177
Bruh is that Laura Cleaver
>>7652284
oh and also these are all worth reading:
Beowulf
Divine Comedy - Probably the best of all middle age lit alongside Canterbury tales
Song of Roland
Arthurian Romances
The Prince
Piers Plowman
Abelard and Heloise - This one may seem boring when you start it but the events that unfold will surprise you. You might have difficulty with this one if you have a penis
If you're really into it: History of the Franks
>>7654639
>Song of Roland
This is really amazing shit.