Robert Copland : Poems /
A lively pre-Renaissance world lives through the intricate and humane poetry of Robert Copland. His poetry includes a bequest of farts, a surprisingly psychologically complex satire on a bereaved widow, and the first poem of English life outside the law.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto [Ont.] :
University of Toronto Press,
1993.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Editorial Conventions
- INTRODUCTION
- Life: 'Melius est nomen bonum quam divitiae multae'
- Poetry: 'Dytees and letters them can I make my selfe'
- Printing: 'By my soule ye prynters make such englyshe'
- Addendum: Device and sign
- Notes
- Tables
- POEMS AND NOTES
- 1 A Complaynt of Them That Be To Soone Maryed
- 2 The Complaynte of Them That Ben To Late Maryed
- 3 The Kalender of Shepeherdes
- 4 The Castell of Pleasure
- 5 The Spectacle of Louers
- 6 The Introductory to Wryte / and to Pronounce Frenche
- 7 The Myrrour of the Chyrche8 The Passyon of Our Lorde
- 9 Ipomydon
- 10 The Tauerne of Goostly Helthe
- 11 The Begynnynge ... of the Knyghtes Hospytallers. The Syege ... of Rodes
- 12 The Seuen Sorowes That Women Haue When Theyr Husbandes Be Deade
- 13 The Secrete of Secretes
- 14 The Rutter of the See
- 15 The Doctrynall of Mekenesse
- 16 The Assemble of Foules
- 17 The Rosarye of Our Lady in Englysshe
- 18 Guystarde and Sygysmonde
- 19 Rhymed Life of Christ
- 20 Iyl of Braintfords Testament
- 21 The Hye Way to the Spyttell Hous
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- Works Frequently Cited
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