Abstract

This article examines Middle English collections of female saints' lives in manuscript, both in verse and in prose. It enumerates the contents of these collections and discusses their early audiences, as well as the various cultural and literary influences, particularly those of Chaucer and Lydgate, that helped shape their growth.

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