Court Poetry in Late Medieval England and Scotland
Roland Barthes,Mythologies, trans. Annette Lavers (New York, 1972 ), 114 – 15. We may compare Joan Copjec’s account of the Laca ...
Roland Greene,“Calling Colin Clout,”Spenser Studies 10 ( 1992 ), 229 – 44 ( 234 ). A. W. Barnes,“Constructing the Sexual Subjec ...
J. R. Lander,“Bonds, Coercion and Fear: Henry VII and the Peerage,”Crown and Nobility, 1450 – 1509 (London, 1976 ), 267 – 300 ( ...
Hult,Self-Fulfilling Prophecies, 124. R. Howard Bloch,“Silence and Holes: TheRoman de Silenceand the Art of the Trouvère,”Yale ...
pretentious Atticisms and Homeric tags. See Lucian, [Works], ed. A. M. Harmon, vol.vof 8 , Loeb Classical Library (Cambridge, MA ...
Karma Lochrie,Covert Operations: The Medieval Uses of Secrecy(Philadelphia, 1999 ), 55. Ad Putter,“Animating Medieval Court Sat ...
On the press and the dissemination of obedience, see Patricia Clare Ingham, “Losing French: Vernacularity, Nation, and Caxton’s ...
11 .Onthe“polyvocal”element in Dunbar’s work, see John Leyerle,“The Two Voices of William Dunbar,”University of Toronto Quarterl ...
Greenblatt points out that the satirist’s ostentatious rectitude“may be itself a kind of pose taken in response to the dictates ...
See alsoRutebeuf,“De Brichemer,”who invokes mythic distance, reproach- fully telling a patron that he will have to wait as long ...
excluded from the fold, in a begging-poem addressed to François I asking to be put on the court payroll after the death of his f ...
On royal healing by touch, see Keith Thomas,Religion and the Decline of Magic (London, 1971 ), 192 – 99 ; Marc Bloch,The Royal ...
challengers. In both, the object of the tourneying was the“black lady.”On the jousts of 1507 and 1508 , seeLHTA,iii, xlv–lii, 25 ...
See e.g. Christopher Baswell,Virgil in Medieval England(Cambridge, 1995 ), pp. 276 – 79. For an account of theEneadosas uncompr ...
notes that“the punctuation of the English and Latin originals has been preserved, as contributing to the interest of the text.”T ...
Letters and Papers, Domestic and Foreign, of the Reign of Henry VIII, ed. J. S. Brewer, 21 vols. (London, 1872 ),iv, 2083. The ...
Bawcutt,Gavin Douglas, 59. 51 .The Palis of Honoure, ed. David Parkinson (Kalamazoo, 1992 ), 121 , note to line John Norton-Smi ...
England: The Literary Implications of Manuscript Study, ed. Derek Pearsall (Cambridge, 1983 ), 41 – 69 ( 55 ). On this gesture, ...
1010 and 1258. I suggest that the woodcuts from stock create visual connections between the prints of Hawes’spoemandothernonfict ...
Todorov,“Language and Literature,”The Languages of Criticism and the Sciences of Man: The Structuralist Controversy, ed. Richard ...
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