Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
117
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1997
Éditeur
Everyman
ISBN-10
0460877968
ISBN-13
9780460877961
Description
John Skelton emerges as a figure shrouded in mystery, regarded as perhaps the most underrated poet in English literary history. Greg Walker delves into Skelton’s life and works, unveiling the complexities of a man who wielded his pen with both passion and wit. As an outspoken tutor in the turbulent times of early Tudor England, Skelton’s contributions to poetry and satire reflect a keen awareness of the socio-political climate, making his works resonate with relevance even today.
Through a careful examination of Skelton's literary style and thematic concerns, the narrative captures the essence of a voice that challenged conventional norms. Walker's exploration reveals how Skelton's poetry serves not only as entertainment but also as a powerful commentary on the society of his time. As readers journey through this insightful analysis, they are invited to reconsider the legacy of a poet who, while largely forgotten, wielded a significant influence on the trajectory of English literature.
Through a careful examination of Skelton's literary style and thematic concerns, the narrative captures the essence of a voice that challenged conventional norms. Walker's exploration reveals how Skelton's poetry serves not only as entertainment but also as a powerful commentary on the society of his time. As readers journey through this insightful analysis, they are invited to reconsider the legacy of a poet who, while largely forgotten, wielded a significant influence on the trajectory of English literature.
Genres
Biographie
Histoire
Poésie