John Skelton
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John Skelton

The Career of an Early Tudor Poet

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John Skelton

The Career of an Early Tudor Poet

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John Skelton (c.1460-1529) wrote poetry and some prose, in Latin and English, for almost 40 years, circulating his work through manuscript copies and the new medium of print. Skelton was both a priest and a court writer: he was attached to Henry VIII and wrote much at 'the kinges most noble commaundement.' His work deals in praise and blame, the ethical poetic of the Middle Ages: he wrote to promote the good of his country and the moral well-being of the individual. But, within these limits, his work addresses a wide variety of subjects - English relations with France and Scotland, the internal politics of the Tudor court and the ambitions of Cardinal Wolsey, heresy and the threats of Lutheransim - in an astonishing variety of genres and forms. This book traces both the course of John Skelton's public career and his developing personal concerns as he restlessly sought to express ideas which were politically relevant and effective in ways which were also aesthetically satisfying. *** "Scattergood offers a chronological, comprehensive assessment of Skelton's output, with special attention to his social and political contexts, including absorbing comments on pertinent topics as diverse as making ale and teaching Latin. Those new to Skelton will welcome such breadth, and specialists will value Scattergood's measured responses to previous evaluations... Recommended." -- Choice, Vol. 52, No. 9, May 2015 *** "There can be little doubt that John Scattergood's John Skelton will become the definitive book-long treatment of the Tudor poet, if only because this impressive work meets two essential criteria: comprehensiveness and competence." - Speculum 90/3, July 2015 [Subject: Biography, History, Medieval Studies, Literary Criticism]

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Frontispiece
  3. Title page
  4. Copyright page
  5. Dedication
  6. Table of contents
  7. List of illustrations
  8. List of abbreviations
  9. Preface
  10. 1. Introduction
  11. 2. At the court of Henry VII (1488–1503): opportunities and positions
  12. 3. A lament for the earl of Northumberland
  13. 4. Songs and lyrics
  14. 5. The Bowge of Courte
  15. 6. At Diss (1503–12): ‘Sedere ad Eurotam’
  16. 7. Ware the Hauke
  17. 8. Phyllyp Sparowe
  18. 9. Epitaphe
  19. 10. At the court of Henry VIII (1512–29): memorials and propaganda
  20. 11. Three Flytings: Against Venemous Tongues, Agenst Garnesche and Against Dundas
  21. 12. Elynour Rummynge
  22. 13. Magnyfycence
  23. 14. The Grammarians’ War, 1519‒21
  24. 15. Against Wolsey
  25. 16. Speke Parott
  26. 17. Collyn Clout
  27. 18. Why Come Ye Nat to Courte?
  28. 19. For Wolsey
  29. 20. The Garlande of Laurell
  30. 21. The Douty Duke of Albany
  31. 22. A Replycacion Agaynst Certayne Yong Scolers Abjured of Late
  32. Conclusions
  33. Index of manuscripts
  34. Index