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Critical Companion to John Skelton [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 245 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 496 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2018
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • ISBN-10: 184384513X
  • ISBN-13: 9781843845133
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 245 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 496 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Nov-2018
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • ISBN-10: 184384513X
  • ISBN-13: 9781843845133
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Introduces Skelton and his work to readers unfamiliar with the poet, gathers together the vibrant strands of existing research, and opens up new avenues for future studies.

John Skelton is a central literary figure and the leading poet during the first thirty years of Tudor rule. Nevertheless, he remains challenging and even contradictory for modern audiences. This book aims to provide an authoritative guide to this complex poet and his works, setting him in his historical, religious, and social contexts. Beginning with an exploration of his life and career, it goes on to cover all the major aspects of his poetry, from the literary traditions in which he wrote and the form of his compositions to the manuscript contexts and later reception.

SEBASTIAN SOBECKI is Professor of Medieval English Literature and Culture at the University of Groningen; JOHN SCATTERGOOD is Professor (Emeritus) of Medieval and Renaissance English at Trinity College, Dublin.

Contributors: Tom Betteridge, Julia Boffey, John Burrow, David Carlson, Helen Cooper, Elisabeth Dutton,A.S.G. Edwards, Jane Griffiths, Nadine Kuipers, Carol Meale, John Scattergood, Sebastian Sobecki, Greg Waite

Recenzijos

Overall, the collection is a rigorous and generous portrait of a man whose creative vernacularizing force was instrumental in both defying and moulding his own time. -- PARERGON The book does an excellent job of situating Skelton in his literary, political, and cultural milieus. The essays are concise and accessible, and will serve as excellent springboards for more detailed study. Highly recommended. * CHOICE * This volume provides a much needed critical introduction to the important early Tudor poet John Skelton. * MEDIUM AEVUM * the chapters here strike an excellent balance between providing security, in the form of contextual scaffolding, and providing sharper edges, in the form of fresh or vivid accounts of how to understand Skelton's work. * CAMBRIDGE QUARTERLY * Skelton's myriad contradictions often frustrate rather than engage readers, so this concise but rewarding Critical Companion, featuring contributions from a dozen heavyweight scholars, sheds welcome light on this perplexing writer's perplexing paradoxes. The volume elucidates Skelton's quirks and peculiarities by locating him squarely in the intellectual climate that informs his writing. Cogency, polish, and organizing design-virtues rarely associated with Skelton-are the signature characteristics of this collection, an indispensable volume for any reader of Skelton. * SPECULUM *

Acknowledgements ix
Contributors x
Abbreviations xi
Conventions xii
Introduction 1(4)
Sebastian Sobecki
1 John Skelton (P1460-1529): A Life in Writing
5(21)
John Scattergood
2 Religion
26(11)
Thomas Betteridge
3 Law and Politics
37(15)
Sebastian Sobecki
4 Classical Literature
52(19)
John Scattergood
5 Humanism
71(17)
David R. Carlson
6 Satires and Invectives
88(14)
J. A. Burrow
7 Lyrics and Short Poems
102(12)
Julia Boffey
8 Skelton's Voice and Performance
114(13)
Elisabeth Dutton
9 Literary Tradition
127(12)
Jane Griffiths
10 Skelton and the English Language
139(24)
Greg Waite
11 Skelton's English Works in Manuscripts and Print
163(17)
Carol M. Meale
12 Skelton's English Canon
180(14)
A. S. G. Edwards
13 Reception and Afterlife
194(11)
Helen Cooper
A Skelton Bibliography 205(16)
Nadine Kuipers
Index of Manuscripts 221(1)
Index of Printers and Stationers 222(1)
General Index 223
SEBASTIAN SOBECKI is Professor of Later Medieval English Literature at the University of Toronto. His research extends to a wide area of late medieval literary culture, especially law, travel, politics, authorship, manuscripts, and palaeography. A. S. G. Edwards is Honorary Professor of Medieval Manuscripts at the University of Kent at Canterbury. ELISABETH DUTTON is Professor of Medieval English at Fribourg, Switzerland. JULIA BOFFEY is Professor of Medieval Studies in the Department of English at Queen Mary University of London. SEBASTIAN SOBECKI is Professor of Later Medieval English Literature at the University of Toronto. His research extends to a wide area of late medieval literary culture, especially law, travel, politics, authorship, manuscripts, and palaeography.