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  1. John Skelton (alrededor de 1460, Inglaterra – 21 de junio de 1529, Westminster) fue un poeta y dramaturgo inglés. Se ha sostenido que provenía de una familia de Cumberland e igualmente se ha dicho que era nativo de Yorkshire, o de Diss en Norfolk. Vida. Es el primer gran poeta de la época Tudor.

  2. 17 de jun. de 2024 · John Skelton (born c. 1460—died June 21, 1529, London) was a Tudor poet and satirist of both political and religious subjects whose reputation as an English poet of major importance was restored only in the 20th century.

  3. John Skelton, also known as John Shelton (c. 1463 – 21 June 1529), possibly born in Diss, Norfolk, [citation needed] was an English poet and tutor to King Henry VIII of England. Skelton died in Westminster and was buried in St. Margaret's Church, although no trace of the tomb remains.

  4. John Skelton. 14601529. No one can deny the power, endurance, and memorable lines of the work of John Skelton; he is indisputably the first major Tudor poet, writing during the reigns of Edward IV, Richard III, and (for most of his career) Henry VII and Henry VIII.

  5. Entonces seguro que has oído hablar de John Skelton, el famoso poeta laureado de principios de la era Tudor. Pero hay mucho más sobre Skelton que probablemente no conozcas. Así que descubramos diez datos fascinantes sobre este poeta del siglo XV que siguen siendo relativamente desconocidos.

  6. 10 de jul. de 2017 · John Skelton (c.1460–1529) can be described as the most important English poet between Geoffrey Chaucer, and Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard, earl of Surrey. His career spans the Wars of the Roses and the English Reformation, and he was laureated by three universities—Oxford, Louvain and Cambridge.

  7. Poems is a compilation of 12 of his works, and although the author did write more (and for most of his life), a great number of his works wouldn’t come to be published until late in his life, and even more posthumously ( Poems is published in 1969).