Turning princes into pages : sixteenth-century literary representations of Thomas Cardinal Wolsey
This thesis considers a range of sixteenth-century literary texts in order to trace the evolution of the public image(s) of Thomas Cardinal Wolsey (c.1470-1530), Henry VIII’s chief minister from 1515 until 1529. The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate and explore the genesis and subsequent evolutio...
Main Author: | Schwartz-Leeper, Gavin |
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Other Authors: | Shrank, Cathy ; Nevitt, Marcus |
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University of Sheffield
2013
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.570157 |
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