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NIGEL MORTIMER Alexandra Gillespie, Print Culture and the Medieval Author: Chaucer, Lydgate, and their Books, 1473-1557, Oxford English Monographs 77/1, p. 131
NIGEL MORTIMER Mary C. Flannery, John Lydgate and the Poetics of Fame
NIGEL MORTIMER Narrative, Authority and Power: The Medieval Exemplum and the Chaucerian Tradition, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 20, by Larry Scanlon 64/2, p. 318

languages

  • Middle English
  • Latin
  • Old French
  • Italian
  • Norman French
  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Middle English
  • German
  • Spanish
  • Dutch

works

  • Troilus and Criseyde
  • Fall of Princes
  • Mirror for Magistrates
  • occasional verses by Lydgate
  • Liber exemplorum
  • De casibus virorum illustrium
  • Confessio Amantis
  • Fall of Princes

people

  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Lydgate
  • Henry VI
  • Edward VI
  • Richard Pynson
  • Bernard of Clairvaux
  • John of Salisbury
  • Giles of Rome
  • Giovanni Boccaccio
  • Bernard of Chartres
  • Abelard
  • Lydgate
  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Gower

subjects

  • link
  • disparate
  • cultural
  • censorship
  • paratextuality
  • status
  • market
  • scribes
  • impact
  • control
  • anxiety
  • transformation
  • construction
  • illustrative
  • dynamics
  • exemplary
  • narrative
  • intertextuality
  • criticism
  • literary
  • morality
  • discourse
  • tradition
  • clerk-ception
  • textuality
  • didacticism
  • rhetoric
  • ideology
  • exemplum
  • power

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  • Oxford
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