Purity

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Purity is a Middle English alliterative poem, often associated with the Pearl Poet, that explores the theme of spiritual and moral cleanliness through biblical narratives.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Middle English poem
alliterative poem
associatedWith The Gawain Poet
surface form: Pearl Poet
associatedWork Patience
Pearl
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
author The Gawain Poet
surface form: Pearl Poet
authorshipStatus anonymous
biblicalSource Book of Daniel
Book of Genesis
containsEpisode Belshazzar’s Feast
surface form: Belshazzar’s feast

destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah
other Old Testament narratives
story of the Flood
countryOfOrigin England
dateWritten late 14th century
dialect Middle English
surface form: Northwest Midlands Middle English
didacticPurpose to exhort readers to purity
genre didactic poetry
religious poetry
language Middle English
literaryForm alliterative verse
literaryPeriod Middle English
surface form: Middle English literature
manuscript Cotton Nero A.x manuscript collection
surface form: British Library Cotton Nero A.x
manuscriptLocation British Library
meterType accentual alliterative meter
moralFocus ethical purity
ritual purity
narrativeMode third-person narration
placeOfOrigin Northwest Midlands of England
primaryConcern spiritual purity as obedience to God’s law
relatedTo Middle English alliterative revival
religiousContext Christianity
structure alliterative long line
theme biblical exempla
divine mercy
moral cleanliness
sin and repentance
spiritual cleanliness
theologicalEmphasis God’s justice
God’s mercy
tone didactic
exhortatory
usesDevice vivid biblical exempla

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Crossroads followsWork Purity