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Thomas Hoccleve was an English poet and clerk, a pivotal figure in fifteenth-century English literature. His work is now recognized for offering a wealth of insight into the literate culture of England during the Lancastrian regime. Hoccleve's writings are significant for their contribution to the early English literary tradition.




- 2022
- 2010
Poems By Thomas Hoccleve, Never Before Printed
Selected From A Manuscript In The Possession Of George Mason (1796)
- 124 pages
- 5 hours of reading
This facsimile reprint captures the original work, preserving its unique characteristics, including marks, notations, and marginalia that may reflect the previous owner's insights. Readers can expect to encounter some imperfections and flaws in the pages, adding to the authenticity and historical value of the text.
- 2001
Thomas Hoccleve (1368-426) was one of Chaucer's first disciples. This title represents a selection of his works. It explores themes and topics such as: women; money; isolation and suffering; the pains of hell and the joys of heaven; the serendipitous nature of literary production; and the writer as translator, reporter, or even as gossip. schovat popis
- 1999
Thomas Hoccleve's Complaint and Dialogue
Early English Text Society