78–82.Ĥ Text from Political, Religious, and Love Poems, ed. DuBruck and Gusick Kinch, Imago Mortis and Appleford, Learning to Die in London.ģ Woolf, The English Religious Lyric in the Middle Ages, pp. Weaver Daniell, Death and Burial in Medieval England Death and Dying in the Middle Ages, ed. 18.Ģ On medieval cultures of death, especially in England, see Ariès, The Hour of Our Death, trans. 1025–44, which offers an edition largely based on the text found in Tottel’s 1554 printing of the Fall of Princes, on which see below, p. Compare also appendix to Lydgate, Fall of Princes, ed. 69–70) and Lydgate, The Dance of Death, Edited from MSS. 131–42 (portions of this edition of the text are reprinted in The Oxford Book of Late Medieval Verse and Prose, ed. Cook and Strakhov, John Lydgate's Dance of Death and Related Works, INTRODUCTION: FOOTNOTESġ English Verse between Chaucer and Surrey, ed.
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