In this series, a contemporary poet selects and introduces a poet of the past. By their choice of poems and by the personal and critical reactions they express in their prefaces, the editors offer insights into their own work as well as providing an accessible and passionate introduction to some of the greatest poets of our literature. John Skelton (1460-1529) lived through one of England's most turbulent and dangerous periods. A tutor to Prince Henry (later Henry VIII), Skelton enjoyed the monarch's favour at court, despite his outspokenness. Throughout the sixteenth century many of Skelton's poems were printed and reprinted, including "The Bouge of Court", "Philip Sparrow", "Colin Clout" and "The Tunning of Elinour Rumming".
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Anthony Thwaite was born in 1930. He has been a university teacher in Japan, Libya, Britain and the United States, was literary editor in turn of the Listener and the New Statesman, and co-editor of Encounter 1973-85. His Collected Poems, covering a period of fifty years, was published in 2007. As on of Philip Larkin's literary executors, he edited Larkin's Collected Poems, Selected Letters and Further Requirements. He is at present working on an edition of Larkin's letters to Monica Jones.