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Satire of Counsel, Counsel of Satire: Representing Advisory Relations in Later Medieval Literature by Jonathan M. Newman
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Document Date: 2010-12-10 15:49:50


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Lille / New York / /

Facility

Angevin Court / Medieval Studies University of Toronto / University of Toronto ABSTRACT Satire / /

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discursive protocols / /

NaturalFeature

Thames / /

Organization

Department of Classics / University of Toronto ABSTRACT Satire / Elite Male Authority / Centre for Medieval Studies / Angevin Court / Department of English / Uncertain Authority of Marginal Courtly Poets / Philosophy Centre / Salisbury’s Magisterial Authority / University of Toronto / Political Authority / Self-Performance Between School / /

Person

Samson A. Newman / Walter Map / Annette Lavers / Roland Barthes / Geoffrey Chaucer / Stan Newman / Jonathan M. Newman / Suzanne Akbari / Brian Stock / Robert Taylor / Grace Desa / Gregg Newman / Thomas Hoccleve / Magda Hayton / David Townsend / Richard II / Nature / John Skelton / Larry Scanlon / John Gower / Alastair Cheng / Christopher McDonough / Rosemary Beatty / George Rigg / Jean de Meun / Nina Newman / William Robins / Jill Ross / /

Position

author / prince / remote author / Satiric Poet and Counselor / teacher / counsel / King / counselor / Containing Counsel / speaker / Counsel / Counsel / learned cleric / satirist-counselor / head / satire-counsel / /

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discursive protocols / /

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