The Kingis Quair and Other Prison Poems

The Kingis Quair and Other Prison Poems
Title The Kingis Quair and Other Prison Poems PDF eBook
Author Mary-Jo Arn
Publisher Medieval Institute Publications
Pages 217
Release 2005-05-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1580444032

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Readers have noticed that the fifteenth century saw a remarkable flourishing of poems written in conditions of physical captivity or on the subject of imprisonment. The largest body of this poetry is from the pen of Charles of Valois, duke of Orleans, who was captured by the English at the battle of Agincourt in 1415 and not released until 1440. The longest single poem on the subject is James I of Scotland's The Kingis Quair, purportedly written at the time of his release from an eighteen-year imprisonment in England .This volume reflects the wide scope of these prison poems by bringing together a new edition of The Kingis Quair, a selection from Charles d'Orleans' Fortunes Stabilnes, a poem by George Ashby, who was imprisoned in London's Fleet prison, and the poems of two other poets, both anonymous, who wrote about physical and/or emotional imprisonment.

The Kingis Quair

The Kingis Quair
Title The Kingis Quair PDF eBook
Author James I (King of Scotland)
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1971
Genre Poetry
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The "kingis Quair"

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Title The "kingis Quair" PDF eBook
Author James I (King of Scotland)
Publisher
Pages 158
Release 1886
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The Rise of Prison Literature in the Sixteenth Century

The Rise of Prison Literature in the Sixteenth Century
Title The Rise of Prison Literature in the Sixteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Ruth Ahnert
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 233
Release 2013-08-22
Genre History
ISBN 1107040302

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A fascinating account of writings penned by early modern prisoners, including Thomas More, Lady Jane Grey and Thomas Wyatt.

The narrative grotesque in medieval Scottish poetry

The narrative grotesque in medieval Scottish poetry
Title The narrative grotesque in medieval Scottish poetry PDF eBook
Author Caitlin Flynn
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 311
Release 2022-04-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1526160803

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The Narrative Grotesque examines late medieval narratology in two Older Scots poems: Gavin Douglas’s The Palyce of Honour (c.1501) and William Dunbar’s The Tretis of the Tua Mariit Wemen and the Wedo (c.1507). The narrative grotesque is exemplified in these poems, which fracture narratological boundaries by fusing disparate poetic forms and creating hybrid subjectivities. Consequently, these poems interrogate conventional boundaries in poetic making. The narrative grotesque is applied as a framework to elucidate these chimeric texts and to understand newly late medieval engagement with poetics and narratology.

Fortunes Stabilnes

Fortunes Stabilnes
Title Fortunes Stabilnes PDF eBook
Author Charles (d'Orléans)
Publisher Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS)
Pages 648
Release 1994
Genre Poetry
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Charles D'Orléans' English Aesthetic

Charles D'Orléans' English Aesthetic
Title Charles D'Orléans' English Aesthetic PDF eBook
Author R. D. Perry
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 308
Release 2020
Genre History
ISBN 1843845679

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New investigations into Charles d'Orléans' under-rated poem, its properties and its qualities.