Dear bookish friend,
Today is another installment in the series on lesser-known Middle English delights, the kind you won’t necessarily encounter in an undergraduate survey course but offer all kinds of pleasure in reading. Let’s take a look at the York Cycle, one collection of the mystery plays of scenes from the Bible performed on the feast of Corpus C…
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