Poetry
Description of the book
John Skelton's 'Poetry' is a collection of timeless verses that showcase the author's unique poetic style, marked by elaborate wordplay, innovative structures, and clever use of imagery. Skelton's work reflects the literary context of the early Tudor period in England, where he served as the tutor to King Henry VIII. His poetry experiments with different forms such as the riddle, lyric, and satire, making his work a significant contribution to English poetry. Skelton's bold and satirical voice captivates readers and challenges societal norms of his time. The vivid descriptions and playful language in his poems offer readers a glimpse into the complexities of the human experience and the power of words. A must-read for those interested in Renaissance literature and the evolution of poetic forms.
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English