David Aers
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 78 |
Date of birth | October 3,1946 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Lahore |
Pakistan | |
Alma maters | Queens' College, University of Cambridge |
University of York | |
Institution | Duke University |
Job | Cricketer |
Education | Queens' College, University of Cambridge |
University of York | |
Queens' College | |
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ID | 473198 |
Chaucer, Langland, and the creative imagination
The Powers Of The Holy
Salvation and Sin: Augustine, Langland, and Fourteenth-Century Theology
Sanctifying Signs
Medieval Literature: Criticism, Ideology, & History
Culture and History, 1350-1600: Essays on English Communities, Identities, and Writing
Beyond Reformation? An Essay on William Langland's Piers Plowman and the End of Constantinian Christianity
Romanticism and Ideology: Studies in English Writing 1765-1830
Piers Plowman and Christian Allegory
Faith, ethics, and church
Literature, Language, and Society in England, 1580-1680
Chaucer
Routledge Revivals: Community, Gender, and Individual Identity (1988): English Writing 1360-1430
David Aers Individual Identity, Lit and Society
The Powers Of The Holy
Salvation and Sin: Augustine, Langland, and Fourteenth-Century Theology
Sanctifying Signs
Medieval Literature: Criticism, Ideology, & History
Culture and History, 1350-1600: Essays on English Communities, Identities, and Writing
Beyond Reformation? An Essay on William Langland's Piers Plowman and the End of Constantinian Christianity
Romanticism and Ideology: Studies in English Writing 1765-1830
Piers Plowman and Christian Allegory
Faith, ethics, and church
Literature, Language, and Society in England, 1580-1680
Chaucer
Routledge Revivals: Community, Gender, and Individual Identity (1988): English Writing 1360-1430
David Aers Individual Identity, Lit and Society
David Aers Life story
David Roland Aers is a James B. Duke Professor of English, historical theology and religion at Duke University. He has published widely on literature, sacramental culture and ideology in medieval and Renaissance England.