The Example of Vertu
Por Hawes, Stephen
Publicado por Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066240806
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In "The Example of Vertu," Stephen Hawes presents a richly woven tapestry of morality and virtue, navigating the complexities of human character through the lens of allegory and didacticism. Written in the early 16th century, this poem artfully incorporates the conventions of courtly literature while simultaneously critiquing societal norms. Hawes employs a distinctive lyrical style, enhancing the vivid depictions of virtue and vice, thus inviting readers into a broader contemplation of ethical existence and self-governance. The work stands as a significant artifact of its time, reflecting the Tudor court's values and the emerging humanist thought that characterized the period. Stephen Hawes, an important figure in the transition between medieval and Renaissance literature, was influenced by both the moral quandaries and poetic traditions of his day. As a poet in the service of the Tudor monarchy, his background in the court fostered a keen awareness of the moral responsibilities of leadership and the value of virtue. This dichotomy between the ideals of nobility and actual practice likely inspired Hawes to craft a work that serves both as a guide and a warning about the dangers of corruption and the elevation of upright character. I highly recommend "The Example of Vertu" to readers interested in exploring the confluence of ethical reasoning and poetic expression in early modern literature. Hawes'Äô masterful use of allegory not only speaks to contemporary moral dilemmas but also enchants the reader with its melodic language, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.
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