This revisionary study of the origins of courtly literature reveals the culture of spectatorship and voyeurism that shaped early Tudor English literary life. Through new research into the reception of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde, it demonstrates how Pandarus became the model of the early modern courtier. In close readings of early Tudor poetry, court drama, letters, manuscript anthologies and printed books, Seth Lerer illuminates a "Pandaric" world of displayed bodies, surreptitious letters, and transgressive performances.
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Courtly Letters in the Age of Henry VIII: Literary Culture and the Arts of Deceit
This revisionary study of the origins of courtly literature reveals the culture of spectatorship and voyeurism that shaped early Tudor English literary life. Through new research into the reception of Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde, it demonstrates how Pandarus became the model of the early modern courtier. In close readings of early Tudor poetry, court drama, letters, manuscript anthologies and printed books, Seth Lerer illuminates a "Pandaric" world of displayed bodies, surreptitious letters, and transgressive performances.
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Courtly Letters in the Age of Henry VIII: Literary Culture and the Arts of Deceit
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ISBN-13: | 9780521035279 |
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Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Publication date: | 12/14/2006 |
Series: | Cambridge Studies in Renaissance Literature and Culture , #18 |
Edition description: | Revised ed. |
Pages: | 272 |
Product dimensions: | 5.98(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.67(d) |
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