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Writing To The King Nation Kingship And Literature In England 12501350 1st Edition David Matthews

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Writing To The King Nation Kingship And Literature In England 12501350 1st Edition David Matthews
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 238
Author: David Matthews
ISBN: 9780521111379, 0521111374
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Writing To The King Nation Kingship And Literature In England 12501350 1st Edition David Matthews by David Matthews 9780521111379, 0521111374 instant download after payment.

In the century before Chaucer a new language of political critique emerged. In political verse of the period, composed in Anglo-Latin, Anglo-Norman, and Middle English, poets write as if addressing the king himself, drawing on their sense of the rights granted by Magna Carta. These apparent appeals to the sovereign increase with the development of parliament in the late thirteenth century and the emergence of the common petition, and become prominent, in an increasingly sophisticated literature, during the political crises of the early fourteenth century. However, very little of this writing was truly directed to the king. As David Matthews shows, the form of address was a rhetorical stance revealing much about the position from which writers were composing, the audiences they wished to reach, and their construction of political and national subjects.

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