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Charles d'Orleans in England, 1415-1440

Arn, Mary-Jo (Customer)(Contributions by)Backhouse, J M(Contributions by)Coldiron, A E B (Contributor)(Contributions by)Fox, John(Contributions by)Galderisi, Claudio(Contributions by)Muhlethaler, Jean-Claude(Contributions by)Ouy, Gilbert(Contributions by)Pearsall, Derek(Contributions by)Spearing, A C (Contributor)(Contributions by)Arn, Mary-Jo (Customer)(Edited by)
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Charles, duc d'Orleans, prince and poet, was a captive in England for twenty-five years following the battle of Agincourt.

The studies in this volume, by European and American scholars, focus on his life and actions during that time, and show him as a serious and learned reader, a cunning political figure (accomplished in the skills that would impress the English nobility around him), and a masterful poet, innovative, witty, and intensely self-aware.

Discussion of his manuscripts, his social and political relationships, his extensive library, and his poetry in two languages reveal him as a shrewd observer of life, which in his poetry he describes in ways not seen again until the Renaissance.

The contributors include: Michael K. Jones, William Askins, Gilbert Ouy, M. Arn, Claudio Galderisi, John Fox, R.C. Cholakian, A.C. Spearing, Derek Pearsall, Janet Backhouse, Jean-Claude Muhlethaler, and A.E.B.

Coldiron.

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D.S. Brewer
0859915808 / 9780859915809
Hardback
841.2
07/09/2000
United Kingdom
English
290p. : ill. (some col.)
24 cm
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