
audiobook
by John Skelton
Transcriber’s Note: Volume II is available as PG ebook #59998.
PREFACE.
A LAWDE AND PRAYSE MADE FOR OUR SOUEREIGNE LORD THE KYNG.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.
SOME ACCOUNT OF SKELTON AND HIS WRITINGS.
APPENDIX I. MERIE TALES OF SKELTON (see Memoir, p. xxx.); AND NOTICES OF SKELTON FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.
APPENDIX II. LIST OF EDITIONS, &c.
APPENDIX III. EXTRACTS FROM PIECES WHICH ARE WRITTEN IN, OR WHICH CONTAIN EXAMPLES OF, THE METRE CALLED SKELTONICAL.
POETICAL WORKS OF JOHN SKELTON.
This volume gathers the lively and often biting verse of a Tudor court poet whose work ranged from royal panegyrics to sharp social satire. His language crackles with rhythm and wit, offering a vivid glimpse into the politics, religion, and daily life of early sixteenth‑century England. The poems are presented in their original form, preserving the distinctive spelling and meter that give Skelton his unmistakable voice.
Accompanying the verses are careful scholarly notes that explain obscure references, clarify corrupted passages, and trace the poems’ transmission through manuscript and early print. The editor also includes a newly uncovered poem discovered in the public records, adding a fresh piece to the poet’s repertoire. Listeners will appreciate both the raw energy of the poetry and the thoughtful commentary that illuminates its historical and literary significance.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (592K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-07-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1529
A sharp-tongued Tudor poet and priest, he helped shape early English verse with fast, punchy rhymes that later became known as Skeltonics. His writing could be playful, learned, and fiercely satirical all at once.
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