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by active approximately 1462 of Cobsam Adam
Transcriber's note:
The Wright's Chaste Wife. - Early English Text Society - Original Series, No. 12 - 1865 - Reprinted 1891, 1905, 1965
A lively medieval verse begins with a wryght—an oddly witty figure—who takes a modest, downtrodden woman as his wife. Their union is framed as a test of chastity and true devotion, set against a backdrop of bustling market chatter and colorful courtly talk. The poem’s brisk rhythm and playful diction immediately draw listeners into a world where love and virtue are measured in everyday deeds rather than grand gestures.
Through witty exchanges and gentle jests, the tale explores how the couple navigates social expectations while keeping their bond sincere. Their interactions shine a light on the values of fidelity, humility, and the quiet strength found in a partnership that refuses to be swayed by fleeting temptations. Listeners are invited to enjoy a charming blend of humor and moral reflection, all delivered in the robust, sing‑song style of 15th‑century English storytelling.
Full title
The Wright's Chaste Wife A Merry Tale (about 1462) A Merry Tale (about 1462)
Language
enm
Duration
~50 minutes (48K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Starner, Taavi Kalju and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2005-12-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Known only through a lively Middle English tale, this late medieval writer is remembered for a mischievous story of wit, fidelity, and comic revenge. The surviving record is slim, but the poem has kept the name Adam of Cobsam in literary history.
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