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Poets and Power from Chaucer to Wyatt
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Acknowledgements; Notes on citations; Introduction: laureates and beggars; Part I. Backgrounds: 1. Laureate poetics; Part II. The First Lancastrian Poets: 2. John Lydgate: the invention of the English laureate; 3. Thomas Hoccleve: beggar laureate; Part III. From Lancaster to Early Tudor: 4. Lydgateanism; 5. The trace of Lydgate: Stephen Hawes, Alexander Barclay, and John Skelton; Epilogue: Sir Thomas Wyatt: anti-laureate; Notes; Works cited; Index.

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This study sheds light on the relationships between poets and political power.

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Robert J. Meyer-Lee is Assistant Professor of English at Goshen College.

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'Well written and consistently argued, it is literary history of the first order.' The Medieval Review

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