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The text stages a sustained debate between a bereaved man who accuses Death of cruelty after losing his wife and the personified figure of Death, who answers in turn. Over thirty-four short chapters they alternate formal laments, legal-style accusations and measured rebuttals, mixing poetic passages with rhetorical prose. The exchanges probe mortality, justice, divine order, human dignity and the experience of mourning, while a concluding treatise and scholarly notes examine language, sources and textual variants. The tone shifts from vehement complaint to philosophical argument as grief is tested against consolation and moral reasoning.
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