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John Gower Poetry And Propaganda In Fourteenthcentury England David Richard Carlson

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John Gower Poetry And Propaganda In Fourteenthcentury England David Richard Carlson
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Publisher: D.S. Brewer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.31 MB
Pages: 224
Author: David Richard Carlson
ISBN: 9781843843153, 1843843153
Language: English
Year: 2012

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John Gower Poetry And Propaganda In Fourteenthcentury England David Richard Carlson by David Richard Carlson 9781843843153, 1843843153 instant download after payment.

John Gower's works examined as part of a tradition of "official" writings on behalf of the Crown.

John Gower has been criticized for composing verse propaganda for the English state, in support of the regime of Henry IV, at the end of his distinguished career. However, as the author of this book shows, using evidence from Gower's English, French and Latin poems alongside contemporary state papers, pamphlet-literature, and other historical prose, Gower was not the only medieval writer to be so employed in serving a monarchy's goals. Professor Carlson also argues that Gower's late poetry is the apotheosis of the fourteenth-century tradition of state-official writing which lay at the origin of the literary Renaissance in Ricardian and Lancastrian England. 

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