Thomas Hoccleve
<p>This article reconsiders the biographical and literary identities of the Privy Seal clerk and poet Thomas Hoccleve. It focuses on balades written by Hoccleve in the first two years of the reign of Henry V, as well as on the <em>Remonstrance to Oldcastle</em>, a longer poem addr...
Main Author: | Nuttall, J |
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Format: | Record |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2015
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