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347 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2004
Without question, the people of the Middle Ages were acutely aware of death and its consequences. Thanks to the plague's appalling devastations, they experience suffering and loss on an unprecedented scale. But to depict them shrouded in a repressive culture of pessimism, their emotional engagement with the world stunted by a ghoulish fascination with the macabre, is to overlook their vitality, their diversity, their sophistication, their ambition -- fundamentally, to underestimate their humanity.The Paston letters restore the humanity of medieval people that six hundred years of assumptions have denied them.