I love this and I'm jealous; I do try to read a bit at lunch on workdays. I hope it's not pedantic and/or patronizing to say that Everyman sounds like it's explicitly an update of the 15th-century morality play of the same name (reading your post brought to mind that I read this in undergrad): https://pressbooks.pub/earlybritishlit/chapter/everyman/
thought you might be interested, or maybe you already knew this and are aggravated
I love this and I'm jealous; I do try to read a bit at lunch on workdays. I hope it's not pedantic and/or patronizing to say that Everyman sounds like it's explicitly an update of the 15th-century morality play of the same name (reading your post brought to mind that I read this in undergrad): https://pressbooks.pub/earlybritishlit/chapter/everyman/
thought you might be interested, or maybe you already knew this and are aggravated
I did know this, but failed to mention it and am not aggravated at all, thanks!
reading at work is one of life's greatest pleasures. Great post