Introduction | p. 1 |
Lydgate's Uneasy Syntax | p. 12 |
Lydgate's Laureate Pose | p. 36 |
Lydgate's Poetics: Laureation and Domesticity in the Temple of Glass | p. 61 |
Propaganda, Intentionality, and the Lancastrian Lydgate | p. 98 |
"For al my body ... weieth nat an unce": Empty Poets and Rhetorical Weight in Lydgate's Churl and the Bird | p. 129 |
Civic Lydgate: The Poet and London | p. 147 |
The Performance of the Literary: Lydgate's Mummings | p. 169 |
"Stable in study": Lydgate's Fall of Princes and Duke Humphrey's Library | p. 207 |
Lydgate, Hawes, and the Science of Rhetoric in the Late Middle Ages | p. 232 |
"Hard is with seyntis for to make affray": Lydgate the "Poet-Propagandist" as Hagiographer | p. 258 |
"Was it not Routhe to Se?": Lydgate and the Styles of Martyrdom | p. 279 |
List of Contributors | p. 299 |
Index | p. 301 |
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