John Skelton Libros




Magnifience
- 76 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
The poem critiques the hypocrisy and moral decay of King Henry VIII's court through the perspective of a witty parrot, who comments on state affairs. Skelton employs clever wordplay and irreverent humor to expose the corruption and excesses of the royal court, reflecting the political and social climate of the era. This work serves as a scathing indictment of power abuse, showcasing Skelton's poetic mastery while remaining a timeless satire that resonates with contemporary readers.
The 1906 edition of Magnyfycence offers a comprehensive scholarly introduction that delves into its significance in John Skelton's oeuvre and English drama as a whole. It examines key aspects such as staging, versification, sources, and character development, providing valuable insights into the play's historical and literary context.
The book is a reprint of the original edition published in 1856, preserving its historical significance and authentic content. It offers readers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the language, themes, and cultural context of its time. This edition is perfect for those interested in classic literature and the evolution of storytelling.