Haunted Hoccleve? "The Regiment of Princes," the Troilean Intertext, and Conversations with the Dead
Haunted Hoccleve? "The Regiment of Princes," the Troilean Intertext, and Conversations with the Dead
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University Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press
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Thomas Hoccleve's medieval and modern readers have repeatedly been drawn to the relationship between the Privy Seal clerk and his older and more celebrated contemporary, Geoffrey Chaucer. Furthermore, Hoccleve's "canonization" of Chaucer--as a literary progenitor, as a quasi-religious icon, as a model of authoritative advice, and as the founder of...
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Haunted Hoccleve? "The Regiment of Princes," the Troilean Intertext, and Conversations with the Dead
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_216739012
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0009-2002,1528-4204
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1528-4204
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10.1353/cr.0.0010