English court poets and Petrarchism. Wyatt, Sidney and Spenser. Day School talk, October 1998 by Matthew Griffiths
the way in which the arts were used by rulers to project images and political messages about themselves, their courts, and the destiny of their countries and kingdoms; in which case you have the opportunity to focus on France and England, and the courts of Francis I, Catherine de Medici and Elizabeth I — where you should be making heavy use of both Sidney and Spenser, their ideas about the roles of poets and poetry and the way the Queen is represented in their work
http://petrarch.petersadlon.com/submissions/Griffiths.html
the way in which the arts were used by rulers to project images and political messages about themselves, their courts, and the destiny of their countries and kingdoms; in which case you have the opportunity to focus on France and England, and the courts of Francis I, Catherine de Medici and Elizabeth I — where you should be making heavy use of both Sidney and Spenser, their ideas about the roles of poets and poetry and the way the Queen is represented in their work
http://petrarch.petersadlon.com/submissions/Griffiths.html
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