Henry VIII as Writer and Lyricist
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Auteurs : Raymond G. Siemens [Canada]Source :
- The Musical Quarterly [ 0027-4631 ] ; 2009.
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- Entity :
- org : American Institute of Musicology, Austria, Regent of the Netherlands, Cambridge University, Cornell University, English and Canada Research Chair, Jordan, Chronicle and Political Papers, Kent State University, Latin-American and Francophone Women Writers, Sir Thomas Browne Institute, General Series, University of Toronto Quarterly, University of Victoria.
- pers : A. B. Grosart, A. H. Murray, A. H. Thomas, A. Sexl, Adam Pollock, Age, Alisoun Gardner, Andrew Busza, Anna Bulleign, Anne Boleyn, Anne L. Prescott, Anthony St. Leger, Antonia Fraser, Appropriate, Arthur, Bailey Bros, Ben Jonson, Bernard Andre, Beth Rose, Book, C. S. Lewis, Carol M. Meale, Caroline Pemberton, Catherine Parr, Chappell, Charles Brandon, Charles M. Lamb, Christopher Morris, Contexts, Culture, D. S. Brewer, David Fallows, David Robertson, David Starkey, Day Estivall, Dietrich Helms, Discounting Wyatt, Duke Jean, E. H. Fellowes, E. W. Ives, Edward Foxe, Edward Hall, Elizabeth, Elizabeth Balestrieri, Elizabeth Blount, Elizabeth Heale, Francis Bryan, Francis I. Youth, G. E. Aylmer, G. W. Jones, Gabriel Harvey, George Puttenham, Ghislaine DeBoom, Ginette Adamson, Gordon Kipling, Greg Walker, H. Dent, H. Ellis, H. M. Stationary, Hadley Williams, Heather Dubrow, Henry Fitzroy, Henry Harrington, Henry Holland, Henry Howard, Horace Walpole, Hugh Latimer, I. D. Thornley, J. Derrick, J. G. Nichols, J. J. Scarisbrick, J. Johnson, J. K. McConica, J. L. Cutler, J. S. Brewer, J. Strelka, Jacobus de Voragine, James Joyce, James P. Carley, Jane de Iongh, Janel Mueller, Jenny Wormald, Joanne Woolway, John E. Stevens, John Harrington, John Haryngton, John Hawkins, John King, John Morrill, John Stevens, John Stokesly, Julia Boffey, Julian Comrie, Katharina M. Wilson, Katherine Howard, Katherine Parr, Kevin Sharpe, King Henry, L. G. Black, Lady Ann, Lady Mary, Leah H. Marcus, Levy Peck, Lewis, Lily B. Campbell, Love Lyric, M. D. Herter, M. Lutherum, Margaret, Margaret George, Margaret Patterson, Margareth von Osterreichs, Marguerite de Navarre, Martin Luther, Mary L. Bruce, Mary Shelton, Mary Stuart, Mary Trefusis, Mathew Gervase, Michael Brennan, Nero, Nicholas Hurt, Nicholas de Burgo, O. W. Neighbour, Patricia Thomson, Paul G. Remley, Peter C. Herman, Peter Carew, Peter Herman, Peter Meredith, Philip Lindsay, Phoenix Escossois, Princess Elizabeth, Publications, Queen Elizabeth, R. H. Robbins, R. L. Greene, Raymond G. Siemens, Raymond Southall, Richard Ellmann, Richard Grafton, Richard L. Greene, Richard Strier, Richard Turpyn, Robert E. Jungman, Ruth Hughey, S. J. Gunn, Samuel Rowley, Sarah Brooks, Sarah W. Brooks, See, See Andrew, Stephen Greenblatt, Stephen W. May, Stevens, Stuart Gilbert, Stuart Literature, Sydney Anglo, T. A. Birrell, T. Ffardyng, T. Phillips, Theo Stemmler, Thomas Adams, Thomas Berthelet, Thomas Churchyard, Thomas Elyot, Thomas Hearne, Thomas Howard, Thomas Phillips, Thomas Ravenscroft, Thomas Tanner, Thomas Warton, Thomas Wyatt, Tudor Anthems, Tudor Court, Tudor England, Tudor Interludes, Tudor Poetry, Tudor Reality, Tudor Texts, Virginia Murphy, W. Frederick, W. H. Kelliher, W. H. Tapp, Will Sommers, William Byrd, William Cornysh, William Hodges, William Mundy, Wyatt.
- place : Angers, Austria, Britain, Brussels, Calais, Cambridge, Carlisle, Chester, Chicago, Columbus, Compton, Devonshire, Dover, Finland, France, Gloucestershire, Goldberg, Guildford, IL, Italy, Lancashire, Leeds, London, Netherlands, New Prayse, Spain, St. Clare, St. Edmund, Tampere, UK, Venice, Vienna, Windsor, York.
- Teeft :
- Active participant, Adew adew, Anne boleyn, Aragon, Ascription, Attribution, Authorial voice, Bene, Bibliotheca britannica, Boleyn, British library, British library board, Burgundian, Burgundian court, California press, Cambridge university press, Chapel royal, Charles brandon, Chicago press, Chivalric doctrine, Clarendon press, Companye, Coterie, Courtly, Courtly love, Courtly love tradition, Critical engagement, Devonshire, Devonshire manuscript, Early court, Early english text society, Early tudor court, Early tudor lyric, Early tudor poetry, Edward hall, English courtly love lyric, English poesie, English poetry, English study, Fayer nimphe, Feattes optayne, Francis bryan, Gabriel harvey, George puttenham, Glad pluk, Good company, Good companye, Grene growith, Heinrich viii, Henricus octavus, Henry viii, Hugh latimer, Huntington library quarterly, Ideal male lover, Instrumental piece, James joyce, Janel mueller, John harrington, John haryngton, Julia boffey, Katherine, Katherine parr, King henry, King henry viii, King james, Kynges ballade, Kynges maiestie, Large part, Letter paper, Literary biography, Little poem, Lusti yough, Lusty hart, Lyric, Lyrical work, Lyricist, Male lover, Manuscript, Many instrument, Margaret george, Mary shelton, Monarch, More personal, Motto, Musical quarterly, Musical quarterly figure, Noble author, Occasional piece, Other work, Oxford university press, Parr, Pastyme, Penultimate line, Performance situation, Persona, Poetic effort, Poetic expression, Poetic persona, Poetic situation, Poetic voice, Popular music, Prayer book, Prince henry, Private conscience, Public audience, Public duty, Public performance, Public spectacle, Public sphere, Queen elizabeth, Queen katherine parr, Queen katherine prayer, Reading monarch, Recent work, Religious work, Ritson manuscript, Scolar press, Social position, State paper, Such event, Sudeley, Sudeley castle, Thomas howard, Thomas warton, Thomas wyatt, Title page, Tudor, Tudor interlude, Tudor woman, University press, Untrue male lover, Viii, Virginia murphy, Warton, Whilles lyue, William chappell, Withowt dyscord, Wyatt, Yough rulyth, Young prince henry.
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