Poetry and the court in the reign of Charles I
<p>The court poetry of the 1630s is usually seen as flattering and escapist. However, the court poets had more to do with each other than with the king and official policy. They wrote in the context of a social coterie underpinned by patronage relationship...
Main Author: | Thomson, E |
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Format: | Thesis |
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1989
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