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An ambitious study of the life of Sir Thomas Wyatt argues that love poetry played a key role in the realpolitik of the early Tudor period ...
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss 'the greatest poet of his age', Thomas Wyatt (1503 -1542), who brought the poetry of the Italian Renaissance into the English Tudor world, especially the sonnet, so ...
Sir Thomas Wyatt was a diplomat and poet at the court of Henry VIII. He was twice thrown in the Tower of London, once on account of a rebellion launched by his namesake son who sought to put Princess ...
Wyatt's riddling poems and translations broke new ground in English: he introduced, as Brigden says, "the sonnet, the epigram, the Horatian verse epistle" and experimented brilliantly with ottava ...
Grade II Listed Hunton Court in Kent has a history dating back to the 13th century and was once home to Sir Thomas Wyatt, a Tudor politician and poet who was imprisoned in the Tower of London.
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