Poets and Power from Chaucer to Wyatt

Poets and Power from Chaucer to Wyatt

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Meyer-Lee, Robert J.
Cambridge University Press
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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.
EAN 9780511267000
ISBN 0511267002
Binding Ebook
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date January 18, 2007
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Meyer-Lee, Robert J.
Series Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature