John Skelton and Poetic Authority - Defining the Liberty to Speak - Hardback - 2006
Jane Griffiths
Resumo
This is the first book-length study of John Skelton (1460-1529) for almost twenty years, and the first to link his poetic theory with his practice as a writer and translator. Reassessing Skelton's place in the English literary canon, it suggests the need to reconsider the conventional distinction between 'Medieval' and 'Renaissance' poetics.
Year of publication: 2006
Pagination: 226 pages, black & white illustrations
Format: Hardback
Serie: Oxford English Monographs
Year of publication: 2006
Pagination: 226 pages, black & white illustrations
Format: Hardback
Serie: Oxford English Monographs
John Skelton and Poetic Authority - Defining the Liberty to...
Resumo
This is the first book-length study of John Skelton (1460-1529) for almost twenty years, and the first to link his poetic theory with his practice as a writer and translator. Reassessing Skelton's place in the English literary canon, it suggests the need to reconsider the conventional distinction between 'Medieval' and 'Renaissance' poetics.
Year of publication: 2006
Pagination: 226 pages, black & white illustrations
Format: Hardback
Serie: Oxford English Monographs
Year of publication: 2006
Pagination: 226 pages, black & white illustrations
Format: Hardback
Serie: Oxford English Monographs
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Oxford University Press
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224 x 144 x 19
- Peso
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421
- Tema
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Literary studies: classical, early & medieval|Literary studies: poetry & poets
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United Kingdom
- EAN
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9780199273607
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