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The Creation of Lancastrian Kingship

Literature, Language and Politics in Late Medieval England

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Paperback, 202 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2011
ISBN13: 9780521175487
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The arguments used to justify the deposition of Richard II in 1399 created new forms of political discussion which developed alongside new expectations of kingship itself and which shaped political action and debate for centuries to come. This interdisciplinary study analyses the political language and literature of the early Lancastrian period, particularly the reigns of Henry IV (1399–1413) and Henry V (1413–22). Lancastrian authors such as Thomas Hoccleve and the authors of the anonymous works Richard the Redeless, Mum and the Sothsegger and Crowned King made creative use of languages and idioms which were in the process of escaping from the control of their royal masters. In a study that has far-reaching implications for both literary and political history, Jenni Nuttall presents a fresh understanding of how political language functions in the late medieval period.

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ISBN13:9780521175487
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:202

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Introduction; Part I. Household Narratives: 1. Stereotyping Richard and the Ricardian familia; 2. The dissemination of the Ricardian stereotype; 3. Politicizing pre-existing languages; 4. From stereotypes to standards; 5. Household narratives in Lancastrian poetry; Part II. Credit and Love: 6. Promises, expectations, explanations and solutions; 7. A discourse of credit and loyalty; 8. Credit and fraud in Hoccleve's regiment; Conclusion. Lancastrian conversations; Bibliography.
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