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Thomas Hoccleve: New Approaches

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This volume, the first collection of essays devoted to Hoccleve since 1996, both confirms his importance in shaping the English poetic tradition after Chaucer's death and demonstrates the depth of ongoing critical interest in Hoccleve's work in its own right. The Middle English poet Thomas Hoccleve, known particularly for his entertainingly biographical verse describing life as a Privy Seal clerk in early fifteenth-century Westminster, is now recognised as a key figure in the literature of later medieval England. This volume, the first collection of essays devoted to Hoccleve since 1996, both confirms his importance in shaping the English poetic tradition after Chaucer's death and demonstrates the depth of ongoing critical interest in Hoccleve's work in its own right. Chapters explore the idiosyncratic forms of his two principle works, The Regiment of Princes and Series, as well as Hoccleve's distinctive imagery of moving feet, of swelling and bursting bodies, and of the actions of personified Death. Other essays consider the presence of the figure of the woman reader, the part played by the codex in posthumous literary sanctification, the links between Hoccleve's formulary of model letters and documents and his own verse, and the mutually informing relations of Hoccleve's minor poetry and major works. They are preceded by a substantial introduction, considering contemporary responses to Hoccleve in the light of current trends in literary criticism and surveying the reception of his works between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries. See more
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  • Weight: 1g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781843846420

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Jenni Nuttall is Lecturer in English at Exeter College University of Oxford. She has written books on Lancastrian literature and Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde as well as articles on Middle English literary language and poetic forms. David Watt is Associate Professor in the Department of English Theatre Film & Media at the University of Manitoba and a fellow of St. John's College. He has written extensively on Hoccleve's Series as well as articles on late medieval literature and book history. Jenni Nuttall is Lecturer in English at Exeter College University of Oxford. She has written books on Lancastrian literature and Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde as well as articles on Middle English literary language and poetic forms. David Watt is Associate Professor in the Department of English Theatre Film & Media at the University of Manitoba and a fellow of St. John's College. He has written extensively on Hoccleve's Series as well as articles on late medieval literature and book history. R.D. PERRY is Assistant Professor of English and Literary Arts at the University of Denver. LAURIE ATKINSON is a Humboldt Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Tübingen.

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