4 Quotes About Medieval Literature

When you’re feeling down, here are some quotes from medieval literature to lift your spirits. If you’re not sure how you feel about the Middle Ages, think of them as a time of high literature that transcends time. Although some people might find the stories macabre or superstitious, they are still fascinating. If you’re interested in reading about life in these times, we encourage you to check them out and share your thoughts and favorite quotes on the medieval-literature page.

His spirit chaunged house and wente ther, As I cam...
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His spirit chaunged house and wente ther, As I cam nevere, I kan nat tellen wher. Geoffrey Chaucer
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Gower is the first English writer to use "history" as an English word. He regularly rhymes the term with "memory, " for to his way of thinking history and memory are correlative. That is, without history, there can be no memory; and without memory, there can be no history. But the point of historical knowledge is not to enable people to live in the past, or even to understand the past in the way we would expect a modern historian to proceed; rather, it is to enable people to live more vitally in the present. . Russell A. Peck
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The tall, thin serious man strode in, his dark cloak billowing so dramatically it threatened to extinguish the lamp flame with its draught. He advanced like a malevolent shadow consuming the dim orange light, filling the room with a presence almost more than human. Gregory Figg