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Excerpt from Yorkshire Writers, Vol. 1: Richard Rolle of Hampole, an English Father of the Church and His Followers
And again, when after centuries of darkness, of struggles between con?icting elements, the new state of things after the Norman Conquest had been sufficiently consolidated to make room for a revival of learning and literature, it is the North that leads. The intellectual and spiritual movement of the 14th century, which centred at Oxford (merton College), and may well be called the Merton College movement, is headed by Northerners. This movement started with the new scholastic system of Duns Scotus, then turned to mysticism under Richard Rolle and Walter Hylton, and ended in Wiclifi'e's religious reform. All these men were Northerners, who studied or taught at Oxford. And the English literature of the first half of the century is almost exclusively confined to the North.
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