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John Skelton
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ISBN: 1280325003 0203196872 020328657X 0415134013 0415756634 9780203286579 9780203196878 9781134783830 9781134783786 9781134783823 9780415134019 9780415756631 1134783825 Year: 1995 Publisher: London New York Routledge

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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.


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Court poetry in late medieval England and Scotland : allegories of authority
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ISBN: 9780521809573 9780511780158 9781107686564 9781139042383 1139042386 0521809576 1107218144 1139036157 128305213X 9786613052131 1139041614 1139045016 1139038478 051178015X 1139040847 1107686563 Year: 2011 Volume: 80 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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"This book explores the anxious and unstable relationship between court poetry and various forms of authority, political and cultural, in England and Scotland at the beginning of the sixteenth century. Through poems by Skelton, Dunbar, Douglas, Hawes, Lyndsay and Barclay, it examines the paths by which court poetry and its narrators seek multiple forms of legitimation: from royal and institutional sources, but also in the media of script and print. The book is the first for some time to treat English and Scottish material of its period together, and responds to European literary contexts, the dialogue between vernacular and Latin matter, and current critical theory. In so doing it claims that public and occasional writing evokes a counter-discourse in the secrecies and subversions of medieval love-fictions. The result is a poetry that queries and at times cancels the very authority to speak that it so proudly promotes"--

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