James Simpson covers both high medieval and Tudor writing, showing how the coming of the Renaissance and Reformation displaced the earlier, hospitably diverse literary culture. Out went the flourishing variousness of medieval writing (Chaucer, Langland, the 'mystery' plays, feminine visionary writing); in came writing - by Wyatt, Surrey, and others - that prized coherence and unity, even while reflecting a sense of what had been lost.
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James Simpson covers both high medieval and Tudor writing, showing how the coming of the Renaissance and Reformation displaced the earlier, hospitably diverse literary culture. Out went the flourishing variousness of medieval writing (Chaucer, Langland, the 'mystery' plays, feminine visionary writing); in came writing - by Wyatt, Surrey, and others - that prized coherence and unity, even while reflecting a sense of what had been lost.
Imprint | Oxford UniversityPress |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Series | Oxford English Literary History, 2 |
Release date | October 2002 |
Availability | Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days |
First published | October 2002 |
Authors | James Simpson |
Dimensions | 224 x 147 x 41mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Hardcover |
Pages | 680 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-818261-0 |
Barcode | 9780198182610 |
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LSN | 0-19-818261-9 |