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The study reconstructs the poet's life and corpus by combining public records with close readings of his works, assessing contested attributions and ongoing scholarly disputes. It situates the poetry in its medieval social and intellectual setting, describing popular superstition, religious ritual, courtly pastimes, and tensions between lay belief and clerical authority. Using illustrative anecdotes and documentary evidence, the author surveys major works, identifies characteristic poetic qualities and themes, and explains methodological challenges faced by critics. The book closes with critical reflections and reference material to assist readers in navigating texts and historical context.

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Sir Adolphus William Ward

Sir Adolphus William Ward was a prominent English historian and literary critic known for his scholarly contributions to the study of English literature. His notable works include 'Chaucer,' which explores the life and influence of the medieval poet Geoffrey Chaucer, and 'Dickens,' a critical examination of the works of Charles Dickens. Ward also authored 'The Electress Sophia and the Hanoverian Succession,' which delves into the historical context of the Hanoverian dynasty in Britain. His writings reflect a deep engagement with literary history and have contributed to the understanding of key figures in English literature.

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