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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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von Tepl Johannes

Johannes von Tepl was a medieval German poet and philosopher, best known for his allegorical work "Der Ackermann aus Böhmen" (The Plowman of Bohemia). Written in the early 15th century, this notable text explores themes of mortality, human existence, and the dialogue between man and death, reflecting the intellectual currents of the late Middle Ages. Von Tepl's writing is characterized by its blend of poetic form and philosophical inquiry, making significant contributions to the literary heritage of the period. His work remains a valuable resource for understanding medieval thought and literature.

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