
Piers Plowman
*Piers Plowman* is a Middle English poem from the 14th century that explores spiritual and moral questions through the journey of a man named Will. As he searches for truth and understanding about divine justice and human virtue, the poem presents a series of allegorical visions and characters representing different aspects of society, religion, and morality. It reflects on issues like corruption, social justice, and the importance of genuine faith. Considered a foundational work of English literature, it encourages readers to seek inner truth and righteousness amidst societal and spiritual turmoil.