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"This book explores the anxious and unstable relationship between court poetry and various forms of authority, political and cultural, in England and Scotland at the beginning of the sixteenth century. Through poems by Skelton, Dunbar, Douglas, Hawes, Lyndsay and Barclay, it examines the paths by which court poetry and its narrators seek multiple forms of legitimation: from royal and institutional sources, but also in the media of script and print. The book is the first for some time to treat English and Scottish material of its period together, and responds to European literary contexts, the dialogue between vernacular and Latin matter, and current critical theory. In so doing it claims that public and occasional writing evokes a counter-discourse in the secrecies and subversions of medieval love-fictions. The result is a poetry that queries and at times cancels the very authority to speak that it so proudly promotes"--
目录
Cover 1
Half-title 3
Series-title 4
Title 5
Copyright 6
Dedication 7
Contents 9
Acknowledgements 10
Abbreviations 12
Introduction 13
The courtly figure 14
Patrons and patterns 17
Cancelled counsel 24
Chapter 1 Beginnings: Andre's Vita Henrici Septimi and Dunbar\u2019s aureate allegories 31
\u201cUt caecus in tenebris\u201d: bernard andre and the blindness of origins 31
Missing Court 43
Chapter 2 The Bowge of Courte and the birth of the paranoid subject 55
Privy spaces 57
Prologue 59
Symbolic currency 65
Substantial words 67
The uncanny rhetorician 70
Chapter 3 \u201cMy panefull purs so priclis me\u201d: the rhetoric of the self in Dunbar\u2019s petitionary poems 75
Autonomy and rivalry 76
\u201cOff quhilk my vrytting vitnes beris\u201d 79
The petitioner\u2019s body 83
\u201cThe kingis grace\u201d v. \u201cJohne Thomsounis man\u201d 89
Sovereign shadows 94
Chapter 4 Translative senses: Alexander Barclay\u2019s Eclogues and Gavin Douglas\u2019s Palice of Honour 99
Stark pastoral 100
Empire through the looking-glass 110
Chapter 5 Memoires d\u2019outre-tombe: love, rhetoric and the poems of Stephen Hawes 120
Love in the time of rhetoric 122
The death of the courtly lover 130
Everything that dies someday comes back 136
Far from heaven: the comfort of lovers 141
Chapter 6 Mapping Skelton: \u201cEsebon, Marybon, Wheston next Barnet\u201d 157
Cardinal oppositions 158
Romancing the laurel 171
Conclusion 180
Notes 186
Introduction 186
1 Beginnings: andre\u2019s vita henrici septimi and dunbar\u2019s aureate allegories 196
2 The bowge of courte and the birth of the paranoid subject 201
3 \u201cMy panefull purs so priclis me\u201d: the rhetoric of the self in dunbar\u2019s petitionary poems 207
4 Translative senses: alexander barclay\u2019s eclogues and gavin douglas\u2019s palice of honour 213
5 Memoires d\u2019outre-tombe: love, rhetoric and the poems of stephen hawes 217
6 Mapping skelton: \u201cesebon, marybon, wheston next barnet\u201d 224
Conclusion 228
Bibliography 229
Primary sources 229
Secondary sources 235
Manuscripts 254
Index 255
Half-title 3
Series-title 4
Title 5
Copyright 6
Dedication 7
Contents 9
Acknowledgements 10
Abbreviations 12
Introduction 13
The courtly figure 14
Patrons and patterns 17
Cancelled counsel 24
Chapter 1 Beginnings: Andre's Vita Henrici Septimi and Dunbar\u2019s aureate allegories 31
\u201cUt caecus in tenebris\u201d: bernard andre and the blindness of origins 31
Missing Court 43
Chapter 2 The Bowge of Courte and the birth of the paranoid subject 55
Privy spaces 57
Prologue 59
Symbolic currency 65
Substantial words 67
The uncanny rhetorician 70
Chapter 3 \u201cMy panefull purs so priclis me\u201d: the rhetoric of the self in Dunbar\u2019s petitionary poems 75
Autonomy and rivalry 76
\u201cOff quhilk my vrytting vitnes beris\u201d 79
The petitioner\u2019s body 83
\u201cThe kingis grace\u201d v. \u201cJohne Thomsounis man\u201d 89
Sovereign shadows 94
Chapter 4 Translative senses: Alexander Barclay\u2019s Eclogues and Gavin Douglas\u2019s Palice of Honour 99
Stark pastoral 100
Empire through the looking-glass 110
Chapter 5 Memoires d\u2019outre-tombe: love, rhetoric and the poems of Stephen Hawes 120
Love in the time of rhetoric 122
The death of the courtly lover 130
Everything that dies someday comes back 136
Far from heaven: the comfort of lovers 141
Chapter 6 Mapping Skelton: \u201cEsebon, Marybon, Wheston next Barnet\u201d 157
Cardinal oppositions 158
Romancing the laurel 171
Conclusion 180
Notes 186
Introduction 186
1 Beginnings: andre\u2019s vita henrici septimi and dunbar\u2019s aureate allegories 196
2 The bowge of courte and the birth of the paranoid subject 201
3 \u201cMy panefull purs so priclis me\u201d: the rhetoric of the self in dunbar\u2019s petitionary poems 207
4 Translative senses: alexander barclay\u2019s eclogues and gavin douglas\u2019s palice of honour 213
5 Memoires d\u2019outre-tombe: love, rhetoric and the poems of stephen hawes 217
6 Mapping skelton: \u201cesebon, marybon, wheston next barnet\u201d 224
Conclusion 228
Bibliography 229
Primary sources 229
Secondary sources 235
Manuscripts 254
Index 255
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