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  1. The medieval literary
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    Beteiligt: Meyer-Lee, Robert John (MitwirkendeR); Sanok, Catherine (MitwirkendeR)
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    ISBN: 9781787442191; 9781843844891
    Schlagworte: Literature, Medieval; Literary form; Literature, Medieval; Literary form ; History ; To 1500
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  2. Literary value and social identity in the Canterbury tales
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

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    Literary authors, especially those with other occupations, must come to grips with the question of why they should write at all, when the world urges them to devote their time and energy to other pursuits. They must reach, at the very least, a provisional conclusion regarding the relation between the uncertain value of their literary efforts and the more immediate values of their non-authorial social identities. Geoffrey Chaucer, with his several middle-strata identities, grappled with this question in a remarkably searching, complex manner. In this book, Robert J. Meyer-Lee examines the multiform, dynamic meditation on the relation between literary value and social identity that Chaucer stitched into the heart of The Canterbury Tales. He traces the unfolding of this meditation through what he shows to be the tightly linked performances of Clerk, Merchant, Franklin and Squire, offering the first full-scale reading of this sequence.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in medieval literature
    Schlagworte: Literature and society; Social classes in literature; Canon (Literature); Chaucer, Geoffrey ; -1400 ; Canterbury tales; Literature and society ; Great Britain ; History ; To 1500; Social classes in literature; Canon (Literature)
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  3. Poets and power from Chaucer to Wyatt
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    In the early fifteenth century, English poets responded to a changed climate of patronage, instituted by Henry IV and successor monarchs, by inventing a new tradition of public and elite poetry. Following Chaucer and others, Hoccleve and Lydgate... mehr

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    In the early fifteenth century, English poets responded to a changed climate of patronage, instituted by Henry IV and successor monarchs, by inventing a new tradition of public and elite poetry. Following Chaucer and others, Hoccleve and Lydgate brought to English verse a style and subject matter writing about their King, nation, and themselves, and their innovations influenced a continuous line of poets running through and beyond Wyatt. A crucial aspect of this tradition is its development of ideas and practices associated with the role of poet laureate. Robert J. Meyer-Lee examines the nature and significance of this tradition as it developed from the fourteenth century to Tudor times, tracing its evolution from one author to the next. This study illuminates the relationships between poets and political power and makes plain the tremendous impact this verse has had on the shape of English literary culture Introduction: laureates and beggars -- Part I. Backgrounds -- Laureate poetics -- Part II. The First Lancastrian Poets -- John Lydgate: the invention of the English laureate -- Thomas Hoccleve: beggar laureate -- Part III. From Lancaster to Early Tudor -- Lydgateanism -- The trace of Lydgate: Stephen Hawes, Alexander Barclay, and John Skelton -- Epilogue: Sir Thomas Wyatt: anti-laureate.

     

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    ISBN: 0511270283; 0511269722; 051148335X; 9780511269721; 9780511483356; 9780511270284
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in medieval literature
    Schlagworte: English poetry; Politics and literature; Politics and literature; English poetry; POETRY ; English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English poetry ; Early modern; English poetry ; Middle English; Politics and literature; Criticism, interpretation, etc; History
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-292) and index

  4. Poets and power from Chaucer to Wyatt
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    In the early fifteenth century, English poets responded to a changed climate of patronage, instituted by Henry IV and successor monarchs, by inventing a new tradition of public and elite poetry. Following Chaucer and others, Hoccleve and Lydgate... mehr

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    In the early fifteenth century, English poets responded to a changed climate of patronage, instituted by Henry IV and successor monarchs, by inventing a new tradition of public and elite poetry. Following Chaucer and others, Hoccleve and Lydgate brought to English verse a style and subject matter writing about their King, nation, and themselves, and their innovations influenced a continuous line of poets running through and beyond Wyatt. A crucial aspect of this tradition is its development of ideas and practices associated with the role of poet laureate. Robert J. Meyer-Lee examines the nature and significance of this tradition as it developed from the fourteenth century to Tudor times, tracing its evolution from one author to the next. This study illuminates the relationships between poets and political power and makes plain the tremendous impact this verse has had on the shape of English literary culture

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 61
    Schlagworte: Geschichte; English poetry / Middle English, 1100-1500 / History and criticism; English poetry / Early modern, 1500-1700 / History and criticism; Politics and literature / England / History / To 1500; Politics and literature / England / History / 16th century; Literatur; Mittelenglisch; Hofdichter; Macht <Motiv>; Hof <Motiv>
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    Introduction: laureates and beggars -- Part I. Backgrounds -- Laureate poetics -- Part II. The First Lancastrian Poets -- John Lydgate: the invention of the English laureate -- Thomas Hoccleve: beggar laureate -- Part III. From Lancaster to Early Tudor -- Lydgateanism -- The trace of Lydgate: Stephen Hawes, Alexander Barclay, and John Skelton -- Epilogue: Sir Thomas Wyatt: anti-laureate

  5. The medieval literary
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    Beteiligt: Meyer-Lee, Robert John (MitwirkendeR); Sanok, Catherine (MitwirkendeR)
    Erschienen: 2018
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    ISBN: 9781787442191; 9781843844891
    Schlagworte: Literature, Medieval; Literary form; Literature, Medieval; Literary form ; History ; To 1500
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  6. Literary value and social identity in the Canterbury tales
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

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    Literary authors, especially those with other occupations, must come to grips with the question of why they should write at all, when the world urges them to devote their time and energy to other pursuits. They must reach, at the very least, a provisional conclusion regarding the relation between the uncertain value of their literary efforts and the more immediate values of their non-authorial social identities. Geoffrey Chaucer, with his several middle-strata identities, grappled with this question in a remarkably searching, complex manner. In this book, Robert J. Meyer-Lee examines the multiform, dynamic meditation on the relation between literary value and social identity that Chaucer stitched into the heart of The Canterbury Tales. He traces the unfolding of this meditation through what he shows to be the tightly linked performances of Clerk, Merchant, Franklin and Squire, offering the first full-scale reading of this sequence.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in medieval literature
    Schlagworte: Literature and society; Social classes in literature; Canon (Literature); Chaucer, Geoffrey ; -1400 ; Canterbury tales; Literature and society ; Great Britain ; History ; To 1500; Social classes in literature; Canon (Literature)
    Weitere Schlagworte: Chaucer, Geoffrey (-1400): Canterbury tales
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  7. Poets and power from Chaucer to Wyatt
    Erschienen: 2007
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    In the early fifteenth century, English poets responded to a changed climate of patronage, instituted by Henry IV and successor monarchs, by inventing a new tradition of public and elite poetry. Following Chaucer and others, Hoccleve and Lydgate... mehr

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    In the early fifteenth century, English poets responded to a changed climate of patronage, instituted by Henry IV and successor monarchs, by inventing a new tradition of public and elite poetry. Following Chaucer and others, Hoccleve and Lydgate brought to English verse a style and subject matter writing about their King, nation, and themselves, and their innovations influenced a continuous line of poets running through and beyond Wyatt. A crucial aspect of this tradition is its development of ideas and practices associated with the role of poet laureate. Robert J. Meyer-Lee examines the nature and significance of this tradition as it developed from the fourteenth century to Tudor times, tracing its evolution from one author to the next. This study illuminates the relationships between poets and political power and makes plain the tremendous impact this verse has had on the shape of English literary culture Introduction: laureates and beggars -- Part I. Backgrounds -- Laureate poetics -- Part II. The First Lancastrian Poets -- John Lydgate: the invention of the English laureate -- Thomas Hoccleve: beggar laureate -- Part III. From Lancaster to Early Tudor -- Lydgateanism -- The trace of Lydgate: Stephen Hawes, Alexander Barclay, and John Skelton -- Epilogue: Sir Thomas Wyatt: anti-laureate

     

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  8. Poets and power from Chaucer to Wyatt
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    In the early fifteenth century, English poets responded to a changed climate of patronage, instituted by Henry IV and successor monarchs, by inventing a new tradition of public and elite poetry. Following Chaucer and others, Hoccleve and Lydgate brought to English verse a style and subject matter writing about their King, nation, and themselves, and their innovations influenced a continuous line of poets running through and beyond Wyatt. A crucial aspect of this tradition is its development of ideas and practices associated with the role of poet laureate. Robert J. Meyer-Lee examines the nature and significance of this tradition as it developed from the fourteenth century to Tudor times, tracing its evolution from one author to the next. This study illuminates the relationships between poets and political power and makes plain the tremendous impact this verse has had on the shape of English literary culture.

     

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  9. Poets and power from Chaucer to Wyatt
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  10. Poets and power from Chaucer to Wyatt
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    Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Notes on citations; Introduction: Laureates and beggars; Fifteenth-century poetry and its critics; Lydgatean and hocclevean poetry; Part I Backgrounds; Chapter 1 Laureate poetics; Part II The first Lancastrian poets; Chapter 2 John Lydgate: the invention of the English laureate; Chapter 3 Thomas Hoccleve: beggar laureate; Part III From Lancaster to early Tudor; Chapter 4 Lydgateanism; Chapter 5 The trace of Lydgate: Stephen Hawes, Alexander Barclay, and John Skelton

    Epilogue: Sir Thomas Wyatt: anti-laureateNotes; Introduction: laureates and beggars; 1 Laureate poetics; Part II : the first lancastrian poets; 2 John lydgate: the invention of the english laureate; 3 Thomas hoccleve: beggar laureate; Part III : From lancaster to early tudor; 4 Lydgateanism; 5 The trace of lydgate: stephen hawes, alexander barclay, and john skelton; Epilogue: sir thomas wyatt: anti-laureate; Works cited; Index

  12. Poets and power from Chaucer to Wyatt
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    In the early fifteenth century, English poets responded to a changed climate of patronage, instituted by Henry IV and successor monarchs, by inventing a new tradition of public and elite poetry. Following Chaucer and others, Hoccleve and Lydgate... mehr

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    In the early fifteenth century, English poets responded to a changed climate of patronage, instituted by Henry IV and successor monarchs, by inventing a new tradition of public and elite poetry. Following Chaucer and others, Hoccleve and Lydgate brought to English verse a style and subject matter writing about their King, nation, and themselves, and their innovations influenced a continuous line of poets running through and beyond Wyatt. A crucial aspect of this tradition is its development of ideas and practices associated with the role of poet laureate. Robert J. Meyer-Lee examines the nature and significance of this tradition as it developed from the fourteenth century to Tudor times, tracing its evolution from one author to the next. This study illuminates the relationships between poets and political power and makes plain the tremendous impact this verse has had on the shape of English literary culture Introduction: laureates and beggars -- Part I. Backgrounds -- Laureate poetics -- Part II. The First Lancastrian Poets -- John Lydgate: the invention of the English laureate -- Thomas Hoccleve: beggar laureate -- Part III. From Lancaster to Early Tudor -- Lydgateanism -- The trace of Lydgate: Stephen Hawes, Alexander Barclay, and John Skelton -- Epilogue: Sir Thomas Wyatt: anti-laureate

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge studies in medieval literature ; 61
    Schlagworte: Politics and literature; Politics and literature; English poetry; English poetry; English poetry ; Middle English, 1100-1500 ; History and criticism; English poetry ; Early modern, 1500-1700 ; History and criticism; Politics and literature ; England ; History ; To 1500; Politics and literature ; England ; History ; 16th century
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