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The Poetical Works of John Skelton (Vol. 1&2) (eBook)

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2023
971 Seiten
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In "The Poetical Works of John Skelton" (Vol. 1&2), the illustrious Tudor poet John Skelton showcases his masterful command of language through a vibrant tapestry of verse that is both satirical and reflective. Spanning an array of themes from courtly life to rich allegorical narratives, Skelton's work is notable for its innovative use of meter and rhyme, hallmarks of his unique literary style. This compilation not only emphasizes his role as a pivotal figure in the transition from medieval to early modern English literature but also presents an eclectic mixture of forms including elegy, allegory, and political commentary, thereby inviting readers to explore complex societal norms of his time. John Skelton (c. 1460-1529) emerged from an era marked by significant political and religious upheaval. His experiences at the court of Henry VIII, combined with his scholarly pursuits, informed his nuanced literary voice. The son of a prominent family and a graduate of both Oxford and Cambridge, Skelton was well acquainted with the classical influences of his education, melding them with the vernacular traditions of the day. This comprehensive collection is essential for anyone interested in the intricacies of early English poetry. Poets, historians, and casual readers alike will find in Skelton's work a mirror reflecting the human condition, layered with wit and profound insight. As you delve into his verses, you will uncover the rich historical and cultural context that shaped his art, making it a worthy addition to any literary collection.

John Skelton, a prominent figure in the landscape of English poetry, flourished as a poet, tutor, and laureate in the late 15th and early 16th centuries. His works, as compiled in 'The Poetical Works of John Skelton (Vol. 1&2)', reveal a masterful, if idiosyncratic, command of language, showcasing his wit, satirical sharpness, and innovative use of rhyme and metre. Skelton's literary style, often referred to as 'Skeltonic verse', is distinguished by its short lines and rapid rhythms, which imbue his poems with a lively, conversational tone that was unorthodox for his time. His verse encapsulated the concerns of his era, including but not limited to, political commentary, clerical hypocrisy, and scholarly discourse, which earned him both high praise and sharp criticism from contemporaries. A learned poet, Skelton held the title of 'poet laureate,' received from Oxford, a term then denoting a degree in rhetoric rather than the modern ceremonial title. He served as tutor to Henry VIII in the prince's youth, indicating the regard with which he was held at the Tudor court. His works continue to provide insight into the cultural anxieties and socio-political dynamics of early-Tudor England and ensure his ongoing significance within the canon of English literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 11.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 16th Century English Literature • 16th century poetry • academic study • British poetical works • courtly intrigue • cultural heritage • Dear Midnight • dream work • Early English poetry • Early Modern Literature • english poetry • English Tudor poets • historical commentary • historical poetic collection • innovative poetic form • John Skelton poet laureate • Leaves of Grass • Literary influence studies • lyric poetry classics • Medieval and Renaissance Studies • milk and honey • natural world odes • Paradise Lost • Pillow Thoughts • Poetry of the English Reformation • Political satire • political verse critiques • Renaissance Poetry • satirical verse • sharp wit commentary • Skeltonian verse • social issues reflections • the odyssey • The Prophet • The Sun and Her Flowers • tudor era • Tudor satire poetry • vivid language imagery • William Shakespeare
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