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Concordia (The Reconciliation of Richard II with London)
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The poem that Richard Maidstone wrote on the metropolitan crisis of 1392 reports information about the royal entry that concluded the crisis in greater detail than any other source. Like Maidstone'...
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11 January 2003

The poem that Richard Maidstone wrote on the metropolitan crisis of 1392 reports information about the royal entry that concluded the crisis in greater detail than any other source. The poem is not primarily a report, however; like Maidstone's other writings, it is above all an ideologically driven literary intervention, produced at a particular moment, addressing a particular political circumstance. . . . Maidstone's Concordia shows Anglo-Latin poetry, on a specific occasion, in the process of making itself a public poetry a broadly appealing, flexible, legible medium for addressing public issues.
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Pages: 144
Publisher: Medieval Institute Publications
Imprint: Medieval Institute Publications
Series: TEAMS Middle English Texts Series
Publication Date:
11 January 2003
ISBN: 9781580440806
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
LITERARY CRITICISM / Ancient & Classical, Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval, LITERARY CRITICISM / Medieval, Poetry
A.G. Rigg established the Latin program at the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto. He has written on topics such as British kings, early music, and medieval Latin. David R. Carlson is Professor of English at the University of Ottawa. His research interests include Middle English, and late medieval and early Renaissance literature.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
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Concordia (The Reconciliation of Richard II with London)
Explanatory Notes
Textual
Notes
Appendices
Appendix 1: Other Accounts of the 1392
Royal Entry
Appendix 2: Accounts of Richard's 1377 Coronation
Entry
Appendix 3: Dymmok on the Ricardian
Extravagance
Appendix 4: Some Features of Prosody and Versification
Introduction
Select Bibliography
Concordia (The Reconciliation of Richard II with London)
Explanatory Notes
Textual
Notes
Appendices
Appendix 1: Other Accounts of the 1392
Royal Entry
Appendix 2: Accounts of Richard's 1377 Coronation
Entry
Appendix 3: Dymmok on the Ricardian
Extravagance
Appendix 4: Some Features of Prosody and Versification