Anne s Bohemia

Anne s Bohemia
Author: Alfred Thomas
Publsiher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1998
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0816630542

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Ten chapters examine aspects of medieval Czech literature, with particular emphasis on women readers and subjects and the influence of the church. Individual manuscripts examined include The Dalimil Chronicle , The Ointment Seller , The Legend of Saint Procopius , The Life of St Catherine , The New Council and The Weaver, The Wycliffite Woman and The Dispute between Prague and Kutná Hora .

Anne of Bohemia

Anne of Bohemia
Author: Kristen L. Geaman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2022-04-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000579581

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This volume examines the life of Anne of Bohemia, the first queen of Richard II (1377–1399), and situates her within the context of medieval queenship by arguing that Anne ably fulfilled the political role of the queen consort through her intercession, patronage, and piety. Much previous scholarship on Anne has focused on her relationship with famous poets, such as Geoffrey Chaucer, but from analyzing government documents it becomes clear that Anne used her wealth and status to enact power. Through financial, religious, and cultural patronage, Anne rewarded supporters and servants and influenced court life. The examination of sources such as a letter from Anne to her half brother, and an apothecary bill that contains some fertility medicines suggests that the queen both desired and tried to have children. As such, the volume questions the public imagination of Anne and shows that, in this example, although she died childless, Anne and Richard attempted to have children throughout their marriage. With the inclusion of tables listing Anne’s acts of intercession and her land holdings and land grants, Anne of Bohemia is a useful tool for students and scholars interested in queenship studies, medieval women’s history, and the history of the English monarchy.

England and Bohemia in the Age of Chaucer

England and Bohemia in the Age of Chaucer
Author: Peter Brown,Professor Jan Čermák,Jan Čermák
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2023-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843845799

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New essays examining Bohemia as a key European context for understanding Chaucer's poetry. Chaucer never went to Bohemia but Bohemia came to him when, in 1382, King Richard II of England married Anne, daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles IV. Charles's splendid court in Prague was renowned across Europe for its patronage of literature, art and architecture, and Anne and her entourage brought with them some of its glamour and allure - their fashions, extravagance and behaviour provoking comment from English chroniclers. For Chaucer, a poet and diplomat affiliated to Richard's court, Anne was more muse than patron, her influence embedded in a range of his works, including the Parliament of Fowls, Troilus and Criseyde, the Legend of Good Women and Canterbury Tales. This volume shows Bohemia to be a key European context, alongside France and Italy, for understanding Chaucer's poetry, providing a wide perspective on the nature of cultural exchange between England and Bohemia in the later fourteenth century. The contributors consider such matters as court culture and politics, the writings of Richard Rolle, artistic style, Troy stories, historiographic writing and travel narrative; they highlight the debt Chaucer owed to Bohemian culture, and the affinities between English and Bohemian literary production, whether in the use of Petrarch's tale of Griselde, the iconography of the tapster figure, or satires on the Passion of Christ. The contributors consider such matters as court culture and politics, the writings of Richard Rolle, artistic style, Troy stories, historiographic writing and travel narrative; they highlight the debt Chaucer owed to Bohemian culture, and the affinities between English and Bohemian literary production, whether in the use of Petrarch's tale of Griselde, the iconography of the tapster figure, or satires on the Passion of Christ. The contributors consider such matters as court culture and politics, the writings of Richard Rolle, artistic style, Troy stories, historiographic writing and travel narrative; they highlight the debt Chaucer owed to Bohemian culture, and the affinities between English and Bohemian literary production, whether in the use of Petrarch's tale of Griselde, the iconography of the tapster figure, or satires on the Passion of Christ. The contributors consider such matters as court culture and politics, the writings of Richard Rolle, artistic style, Troy stories, historiographic writing and travel narrative; they highlight the debt Chaucer owed to Bohemian culture, and the affinities between English and Bohemian literary production, whether in the use of Petrarch's tale of Griselde, the iconography of the tapster figure, or satires on the Passion of Christ.

The Court of Richard II and Bohemian Culture

The Court of Richard II and Bohemian Culture
Author: Alfred Thomas
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781843845669

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First detailed exploration of the role played by Bohemian tradition and customs on the court of Richard II.

A Puritan Bohemia

A Puritan Bohemia
Author: Margaret Pollock Sherwood
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: EAN:4064066064822

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"A Puritan Bohemia" by Margaret Pollock Sherwood. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

A Blessed Shore

A Blessed Shore
Author: Alfred Thomas
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 080144568X

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"Although Thomas gives original readings of famous English texts by Chaucer and Shakespeare, this is also a book about Czech writers and travelers; one Czech expatriate, Anne of Bohemia, became Queen of England. For both countries these were decades of religious and dynastic turbulence, and Thomas's analyses of the relations between Wyclif and Hus, Lollards and Hussites, help us to understand why Bohemia was viewed as an almost utopian land of refuge ("a blessed shore" on which a ship might wash up) for persecuted English men and women. Of particular interest is his analysis of the ways in which English court culture emulated that of Prague, which was an imperial seat at a time when England was still a peripheral place with little influence on the heart of Europe.

The Dictionary of English History

The Dictionary of English History
Author: Sir Sidney Low,Frederick Sanders Pulling
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1160
Release: 1884
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: NYPL:33433081650214

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The Dictionary of English History

The Dictionary of English History
Author: Sidney James Mark Low,Sir Sidney Low
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1142
Release: 1896
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: UOM:39015067322258

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