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The Assembly of Ladies

The Assembly of Ladies is a Middle English poem by an anonymous author from the fifteenth century. It survives in three manuscripts. This poem belongs to the genres of dream vision, romance and complaint. It is told from the point of view of a female narrative though the gender of its author is up for debate. Editions

Pearsall, D. A., ed. The Floure and the Leafe and The Assembly of Ladies. Nelson's Medieval and Renaissance Library (London and Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson, 1962; reprinted Manchester: Manchester University Press, Old and Middle English Texts Series, 1980).

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