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A Dream of John Ball; and, A King's Lesson

Chapter 12 Ill Would Change Be at Whiles Were it Not for the

Word Count: 4209    |    Released on: 18/11/2017

that I cannot so much as ask thee questions concerning them; but of some matters would I ask thee, and I must hasten

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A Dream of John Ball; and, A King's Lesson
A Dream of John Ball; and, A King's Lesson
“A Dream of John Ball (1888) is a novel by English author William Morris about the English peasants' revolt of 1381 and the rebel John Ball. Like the novels close contemporary - A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889) by Mark Twain - it describes a dream and time travel encounter between the medieval and modern worlds. However unlike Twain's vision of a violent and chaotic "Dark Age", Morris describes a positive image of the Middle Ages, seeing it as a golden, if brief, period when peasants were prosperous and happy and guilds protected workers from exploitation.”
1 Chapter 1 The Men of Kent2 Chapter 2 The Man from Essex3 Chapter 3 They Meet at the Cross4 Chapter 4 The Voice of John Ball5 Chapter 5 They Hear Tidings of Battle and Make Them Ready6 Chapter 6 The Battle at the Township's End7 Chapter 7 More Words at the Cross8 Chapter 8 Supper at Will Green's9 Chapter 9 Betwixt the Living and the Dead10 Chapter 10 Two Talk of the Days to Come11 Chapter 11 Hard it is for the Old World to See the New12 Chapter 12 Ill Would Change Be at Whiles Were it Not for the