Court Poetry in Late Medieval England and Scotland

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modestytopos, 5 , 8 – 11 , 41 , 44 , 48 , 109 , 172
and stance of“dullness,” 5 , 48 , 136 , 194 n 64
Molinet, Jean 74 , 75 , 82
monarch 3 , 21 , 64 , 141
andcommunitas 171 , 181 n 62
and documents 1 , 174 n 3
and grace 78
as knight of romance 79
as lady of courtly love 79 , 80
and love 29 , 86
as model 15 , 16
as patron 1 , 20 , 25
as physician 200 n 67
as poet 28 , 29
male, 25
(seeauthority, body)
money 46 , 47 , 55 , 61 , 75 , 193 n 53
monstrosity
and landscape 101
and vision 70
(seebody)
Montaigne, Michel de 177 n 26
Morgan, D. A. L. 175 n 11
Mortimer, Nigel 177 n 30
Morton, John, Archbishop of Canterbury 92 ,
94 , 97
mourning 108 , 123 , 131 , 142
Mustard, Wilfred P. 93 , 94 , 203 n 18


name 164 , 165
narcissism 142 , 164
narrative, 111 , 118 , 121 , 122 , 123 , 139 , 142
and death 121 , 124
and lyric
and voice 110 , 119 , 121 , 124 , 125 , 143
narrators 122
nation 7 , 11 , 21 , 88 , 98 , 151 , 159
Scotland and England, comparative study
of 173
Nelson, William A. 89 , 154 , 189 n 1 , 214 n 30
Nicholson, Ranald 186 n 30
Nitecki, Alicia K. 204 n 42
Nolan, Maura 178 n 32
nominalism 49 , 192 n 43
Norman, Joanne 196 n 11
Norton-Smith, John 165 , 187 n 36 , 205 n 51


Oedipus 130 , 143
Olson, Glending 215 n 52
oratio 116
origins 19 , 34 , 41 , 107 , 138 , 141 , 142 , 167
and dynasty 21 , 26 – 28 , 39
of state 125
paradisal 146
Orme, Nicholas 202 n 6 , 202 n 7


Ovid 44 , 99 , 102 , 106 , 135 , 149 , 156 , 159 , 160 ,
162 , 164
Heroides 164
Metamorphoses 106 , 156
Owst, G. R. 200 n 70
pageantry 35 , 38 , 110
Paleit, Edward 186 n 26
paradise 148 – 49 , 155
paranoia 45 , 47 , 52 , 57 , 58 , 61
Parker, David R. 213 n 6
Parker, P. 211 n 68
Parker, Patricia A. 27 , 162 , 211 n 73
Parkinson, David 102 , 104 , 105 , 196 n 21
parrot, 151
as“green lover” 149 , 152 , 157
as Psittacus 158
pastoral 92 – 94 , 169
and homosociality 93
and mourning 93 – 94
patronage 70 , 88 , 89 , 91 , 97 , 123 , 149 , 154 , 161 , 172 ,
197 n 23
erotics of 23 , 28 – 29 , 79 , 80
female 8 , 132 , 133 , 134 , 140 , 141 , 160 , 162 , 163 , 165
representations of 1 , 4 – 5 , 7 – 9 , 8 – 12 , 14 , 16 , 164
Scottish 12
Tudor 17 , 46 , 61 , 133
(seemonarch, poet)
Patterson, Lee 177 n 31 , 182 n 70 , 182 n 71 , 196 n 20 ,
210 n 58
Pearsall, Derek 9 , 119 , 175 n 12 , 177 n 32 , 191 n 27
pedagogy 111 , 113 , 155
and discipline 111
anddisputationes 155
and exposition 112 – 13
penitence 71 , 72 , 73 , 120
charity and 73
Perkins, Nicholas 177 n 31 , 182 n 66
personification (prosopopeia) 3 , 33 , 36 , 50 , 52 , 61 ,
69 , 80 , 110 , 111 , 114 – 18 , 121 , 122 , 125 , 169
petitionary poetry 54 , 63 – 86 , 141 , 143
languor and 73
love petitions 117
melancholy and 80
Petrarch, Francesco 9 , 44 , 48 , 55 , 161 , 162
Piccolomini, Eneo Silvio
De miseriis curialium epistola 91 , 94 , 95 , 96 – 97 ,
203 n 15
Piepho, Lee 203 n 17 , 203 n 18
pilgrimage as genre 113 , 118 , 119 , 123 , 124
Pinkernell, Gerd 209 n 48
poet 1 – 2 , 34 , 48
and age 5 , 6 – 9 , 14 , 71 , 76 , 80 , 85
and court 15 – 16 , 41 , 43 , 110 , 149 , 176 n 13
and identity 2 , 171

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