Middle English Literature
The Chester Cycle is a collection of mystery plays that were performed in Chester, England, during the late Middle Ages, specifically in the 15th century. These plays are among the earliest forms of English drama and depict biblical stories and events from creation to the Last Judgment. The Chester Cycle is notable for its structure, consisting of a series of interconnected plays that were performed in sequence, emphasizing themes of morality, salvation, and divine justice.
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