The Henry VIII Manuscript contributes considerably to our critical
understanding of the connections between poetry and power in early
Renaissance society - because of the prominence of its chief
author, the king himself, and also because of its literary
reflection of the social and political elements of the early Tudor
court. The lyrics of the Henry VIII Manuscript thoroughly document
the fictions of the early Tudor court constructed and upheld by the
courtiers of the day. As such, the Henry VIII Manuscript provides a
rare opportunity for examining the light, earlier lyrical works of
Henry VIII. Renaissance English Text Society v39.
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