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My Wyl and My Wrytyng : Essays on John the Blind Audelay, Hardback Book

My Wyl and My Wrytyng : Essays on John the Blind Audelay Hardback

Edited by Susanna Fein

Part of the Research in Medieval and Early Modern Culture series

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The essays examine Audelay's biography, his self-representation as the maker of his book, and the specific parts of that book, from the poems and colophons found in The Counsel of Conscience to the salutations and carols that follow in the manuscript, concluding with a defense of Audelay's authorship of Three Dead Kings and Fein's own study of the multiple endings of the Audelay Manuscript.

The scholarly work gathered in this collection allows John the Blind Audelay to take his rightful place among his peers in early fifteenth-century English literature.

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