- Mum and the
Sothsegger is an
anonymous fifteenth century alliterative English poem,
written during the "Alliterative Revival." It is
ostensibly an example...
- and it was
published in 1940.
Another of Gollancz's works, Mum and the
Sothsegger, was also
completed by Day and
Robert Steele and
published in 1936. Day...
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heavily intertwined with
another fifteenth-century poem, Mum and the
Sothsegger. Indeed, John Bale (1495–1563), an
important early antiquarian, identified...
- commentary,
including Piers Plowman,
Winnere and Wastoure, Mum and the
Sothsegger, The
Parlement of
Three Ages, The Buke of the Howlat,
Richard the Redeless...
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Lollard satire Piers the Ploughman's Creed; a
related work Mum and the
Sothsegger features and
ancient gardner (c.
lines 976.) In the
early Tudor period...
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Edition of
Pierce the Ploughman’s Crede,
Richard the Redeless, Mum and the
Sothsegger, and The
Crowned King (London: Everyman, 1993).
Signes and Sothe: Language...
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Mabel Day,
completed the work and it was
published in 1940. Mum and the
Sothsegger was also
completed by Day and
Robert Steele and
published in 1936. The...
- work and it was
published in 1940.
Another of his works, Mum and the
Sothsegger, was also
completed by Day and
Robert Steele and
published in 1936. As...
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poetry of the
Alliterative Revival (i.e.,
Piers Plowman, Mum and the
Sothsegger), the poem
takes the form of a
quest for knowledge. It is
narrated by...
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printed twice, in
about 1531 and 1532.
Richard the
Redeless and Mum and the
Sothsegger, both
written about 1405, are
usually thought to be by the same author...