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A Social Edition of the Devonshire MS (BL Add. MS 17492)

A Social Edition of the Devonshire MS (BL Add. MS 17492)

The social edition is a work that brings communities together to engage in conversation around a text formed and reformed through an ongoing, iterative, public editorial process. A verse miscellany belonging to the 1530s and early 1540s.

Author Evan CarmouchePosted on June 11, 2020June 12, 2020Tags Books & Printing, English Literature, Poetry, Social History

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