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Literature and Complaint in England 1272-1553 (Hardcover)
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Literature and Complaint in England 1272-1553 (Hardcover)
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Literature and Complaint in England 1272-1553 gives an entirely new
and original perspective on the relations between early judicial
process and the development of literature in England. Wendy Scase
argues that texts ranging from political libels and pamphlets to
laments of the unrequited lover constitute a literature shaped by
the new and crucial role of complaint in the law courts. She
describes how complaint took on central importance in the
development of institutions such as Parliament and the common law
in later medieval England, and argues that these developments
shaped a literature of complaint within and beyond the judicial
process. She traces the story of the literature of complaint from
the earliest written bills and their links with early complaint
poems in English, French, and Latin, through writings associated
with political crises of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, to
the libels and petitionary pamphlets of Reformation England. A
final chapter, which includes analyses of works by Chaucer,
Hoccleve, and related writers, proposes far-reaching revisions to
current histories of the arts of composition in medieval England.
Throughout, close attention is paid to the forms and language of
complaint writing and to the emergence of an infrastructure for the
production of plaint texts, and many images of plaints and
petitions are included. The texts discussed include works by
well-known authors as well as little-known libels and pamphlets
from across the period.
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