Author: John Lydgate
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Languages : en
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The Serpent Of Division By John Lydgate the Monk Of Bury
The Serpent of Division By John Lydgate the Monk of Bury Edited, with Introduction, Notes, and a Glossary by Henry Noble MacCracken, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of English Literature at Yale University, U.S.A. with Three Full-page Reproductions from Contemporary MS. Illuminations Accompanying the Text
Author: John Lydgate
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Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 71
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Category : English poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 71
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Serpent Of Division By John Lydgate the Monk Of Bury
The Serpent of Division, by John Lydgate,... Edited with Introduction, Notes and Glossary by Henry Noble Mac Cracken,...
The Serpent of Division
John Lydgate and the Making of Public Culture
Author: Maura Nolan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139446819
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 290
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Inspired by the example of his predecessors Chaucer and Gower, John Lydgate articulated in his poetry, prose and translations many of the most serious political questions of his day. In the fifteenth century Lydgate was the most famous poet in England, filling commissions for the court, the aristocracy, and the guilds. He wrote for an elite London readership that was historically very small, but that saw itself as dominating the cultural life of the nation. Thus the new literary forms and modes developed by Lydgate and his contemporaries helped shape the development of English public culture in the fifteenth century. Maura Nolan offers a major re-interpretation of Lydgate's work and of his central role in the developing literary culture of his time. Moreover, she provides a wholly new perspective on Lydgate's relationship to Chaucer, as he followed Chaucerian traditions while creating innovative new ways of addressing the public.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1139446819
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Inspired by the example of his predecessors Chaucer and Gower, John Lydgate articulated in his poetry, prose and translations many of the most serious political questions of his day. In the fifteenth century Lydgate was the most famous poet in England, filling commissions for the court, the aristocracy, and the guilds. He wrote for an elite London readership that was historically very small, but that saw itself as dominating the cultural life of the nation. Thus the new literary forms and modes developed by Lydgate and his contemporaries helped shape the development of English public culture in the fifteenth century. Maura Nolan offers a major re-interpretation of Lydgate's work and of his central role in the developing literary culture of his time. Moreover, she provides a wholly new perspective on Lydgate's relationship to Chaucer, as he followed Chaucerian traditions while creating innovative new ways of addressing the public.
The Yale Review
Author: George Park Fisher
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Category : Little magazines
Languages : en
Pages : 744
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Category : Little magazines
Languages : en
Pages : 744
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Cultural Politics in Fifteenth-Century England: The Case of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester
Author: Alessandra Petrina
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9047404904
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 397
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This volume is an analysis of the development of cultural politics in Lancastrian England. It focusses on Duke Humphrey of Gloucester, brother of Henry V and Protector of England during Henry VI's minority. Humphrey's intellectual activity conformed itself to the Duke's own position in the kingdom: the book explores Humphrey's commission of biographies, translations of Latin texts, political pamphlets and poems, as well as his collection of manuscripts acquired both in England and from Italian humanists. Particular attention is dedicated to Humphrey's donations to the University of Oxford and to his relations with English poets and translators, such as John Lydgate and Thomas Hoccleve, highlighting his contribution towards the making of the nation's cultural autonomy.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9047404904
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
This volume is an analysis of the development of cultural politics in Lancastrian England. It focusses on Duke Humphrey of Gloucester, brother of Henry V and Protector of England during Henry VI's minority. Humphrey's intellectual activity conformed itself to the Duke's own position in the kingdom: the book explores Humphrey's commission of biographies, translations of Latin texts, political pamphlets and poems, as well as his collection of manuscripts acquired both in England and from Italian humanists. Particular attention is dedicated to Humphrey's donations to the University of Oxford and to his relations with English poets and translators, such as John Lydgate and Thomas Hoccleve, highlighting his contribution towards the making of the nation's cultural autonomy.
John Lydgate, Monk of Bury ....
Author: John Greene (of Bury Saint Edmund's.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 12
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Languages : en
Pages : 12
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A Catalogue of ... [books] ...
Author: Bernard Quaritch (Firm)
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Category : Antiquarian booksellers
Languages : en
Pages : 1062
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Category : Antiquarian booksellers
Languages : en
Pages : 1062
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