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In this fresh method of the annals of the Dark colored Fatality, world-renowned scholar John Hatcher re-creates everyday routine in a mid-fourteenth century rural English community. By focusing on the experiences of regular villagers as they lived-and died-during the Dark colored Fatality (1345-50), Hatcher vividly places the audience straight inside those tumultuous times and identifies in fascinating depth the day-to-day presence of people struggling with the tragic ramifications of the plague. Dramatic moments portray how contemporaries will need to have felt and considered these momentous events: what they recognized and didn't know about the horrors of the disease, what they presumed about loss of life and God's vengeance, and how they tried to seem sensible of everything despite frantic rumours, frightening stories, and fearful sermons.