In this seminal work, Swenson explores the composition and structure of Ludus Coventriae, one of the oldest-known cycles of mystery plays in English. Drawing on extensive archival research, Swenson offers a meticulous study of the play’s literary and dramatic features, its historical context, and its significance. The book is a must-read for scholars and enthusiasts of medieval drama and literature.
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