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
Thomas Hoccleve Knihy
Thomas Hoccleve byl anglický básník a úředník, klíčová postava anglické literatury patnáctého století. Jeho dílo poskytuje cenný vhled do vzdělané kultury Anglie za vlády Lancasterů. Hoccleveho práce je uznávána pro svůj význam v rámci rané anglické literární tradice.



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Poems By Thomas Hoccleve, Never Before Printed
Selected From A Manuscript In The Possession Of George Mason (1796)
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