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The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer
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The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. Canterbury Tales Texts and Study Resources. Book of the Duchess. The House of Fame. The Parliament of Fowles. The Legend of Good Women. Treatise on the Astrolabe. The Complaint of Chaucer to His Purse. Created by Anniina Jokinen. On July 26, 1996. Last updated on August 31, 2012. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. William Langland / Piers Plowman. Thomas Malory / Morte D'Arthur. Intro to Middle English Drama. Historical Events and Persons. Hundred Years' War (1337-1453).
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King Henry VIII (1491-1547)
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King Henry VIII of England. King Henry VIII (1491-1547). Henry VIII, 1535-1540. Cirle of Hans Holbein. Galleria Nazionale di Arte Antica, Rome. Welcome to the Luminarium. King Henry VIII page. Here you will find a biography. Including Henry VIII's poems, song lyrics, and selected letters), portraits. Biographies of the six wives of Henry VIII. And various study resources. All of these can be accessed from the red navigation bar at the top. Has its own section. To Renaissance English Literature. Thomas Bo...
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Sir Philip Sidney. "My true love hath my heart, and I have his." Love sonnet from "Arcadia."
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Paolo Veronese. Venus and Adonis, 1580-2. My True-Love Hath My Heart. My true-love hath my heart, and I have his,. By just exchange one for the other given:. I hold his dear, and mine he cannot miss;. There never was a bargain better driven. His heart in me keeps me and him in one,. My heart in him his thoughts and senses guides;. He loves my heart for once it was his own;. I cherish his because in me it bides. His heart his wound receivèd from my sight;. My heart was wounded with his wounded heart;.
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Sir Walter Ralegh (1552-1618)
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Welcome to the Luminarium. Sir Walter Ralegh page. Here you will find a biography. And various study resources. These can be accessed from the red navigation bar at the top. The sidebar on the right has links to persons, historical events, locations, and concepts relevant to the study of Sir Walter Ralegh and the Elizabethan Era. Most of these links lead to the Luminarium Encyclopedia. Has its own section. To Renaissance English Literature. Created by Anniina Jokinen. Queen Catherine of Aragon.
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Life of John Milton (1608-1674) [Milton biography]
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In 1625, Milton was admitted to Christ's College, Cambridge. While Milton was a hardworking student, he was also argumentative to the extent that only a year later, in 1626, he got suspended after a dispute with his tutor, William Chappell. In 1632, Milton took his M.A. cum laude. At Cambridge, after which he retired to the family homes in London and Horton, Buckinghamshire, for years of private study and literary composition. His poem, " On Shakespeare. Was published in the same year in the Second Folio.
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The Works of Julian of Norwich
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The Mystical Marriage of Saint Catherine. Barna da Siena, 1340. Detail. Revelations of Divine Love. Christian Classics Ethereal Library. The Motherhood of God. The Joy of God in Us. Choosing Jesus: Christ our Heaven in Well and Woe. No Wrath in God. Mercy Healing Our Wrath. Julian on God our Mother. Elizabeth G. Melillo. Elizabeth G. Melillo. Excerpts from the Westminster Manuscript. Julia B. Holloway, et al. John F. Tinkler. To Julian of Norwich. Created by Anniina Jokinen. Thomas Malory / Morte D'Arthur.
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Wars of the Roses: Archbishop John Morton (c.1420-1500)
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Wars of the Roses. Letter from the Editor. Medieval Woodcut of a Bishop from "Gode Cookery". Archbishop of Canterbury, cardinal and statesman, belonged to a family which had migrated from Nottinghamshire into Dorset, and was born either at Bere Regis or Milborne St Andrew. Educated at the neighbouring Benedictine abbey of Cerne and at Balliol College, Oxford, he graduated in law, and followed that profession in the ecclesiastical courts in London, where he attracted the notice of Archbishop Bourchier.
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John Gower (c.1330-1408)
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John Gower, Vox Clamantis. With the kind permission of. Dept of Special Collections. Welcome to the Luminarium John Gower page. Here you will find a biography. And online texts of Gower's works. The site also has essays and articles. As well as links to study resources. And a list of books. Helpful for further study. All of these can be accessed from the red navigation bar at the top. To Middle English Literature. Created by Anniina Jokinen. On October 16, 2002. Last updated on February 14, 2010. Letter ...
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Luminarium: What's New - Updates and Additions
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Luminarium has grown to over 5,000 pages. With the recent addition of Risa Bear's Renascence Editions. Which now finds its home here. The site is large, to say the least. More files, texts, and encyclopedia entries are being added to Luminarium almost daily. Furthermore, existing materials are being updated, broken links are being fixed, and a new framework for the site is underway. During the overhaul phase, the site will no doubt look very uneven in design — apologies! Humphrey Stafford, E. of Devon.
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Middle English Plays [Medieval Drama in England; Theatre History]
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Introduction to Medieval Drama. Flower Dance". Ermengol, Bréviaire d'Amour. Bibliothèque Royale, Escurial. Welcome to the Luminarium. Middle English Plays page. Here you will find an introduction to Medieval Drama in England. And texts of Middle English plays. The site also has essays and articles. As well as links to study resources. And a list of books. Helpful for further study. All of these can be accessed from the red navigation bar at the top. To Middle English Literature. Created by Anniina Jokinen.