Lydgate and the lenvoy
This article charts the development of the lenvoy (or envoy) in English courtly verse in the fifteenth century, looking in particular at the poetry of Hoccleve and Lydgate. It first offers a brief account of the lenvoy’s formation. Then, drawing on recent theorizations of poetry’s self–authorizing f...
Main Author: | Nuttall, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Taylor and Francis
2018
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