Life and legend of a rebel leader: Wat Tyler

The great revolt -- The early modern period -- The eighteenth century -- Romanticism and revolution -- Radicalism and chartism -- The nineteenth-century historical novel -- 'Let's finish the job!' -- Wat Tuler poems, songs, and ballads

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1. Verfasser: Basdeo, Stephen (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Barnsley, South Yorkshire Pen and Sword History 2018
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Zusammenfassung:The great revolt -- The early modern period -- The eighteenth century -- Romanticism and revolution -- Radicalism and chartism -- The nineteenth-century historical novel -- 'Let's finish the job!' -- Wat Tuler poems, songs, and ballads
"In 1381, England was on the brink - the poor suffered the effects of war, the Black Death, and Poll Tax. At this time the brave Wat Tyler arose to lead the commoners, forming an army who set off to London to meet with King Richard II and present him with a list of grievances and demands for redress. Tyler was treacherously struck down by the Lord Mayor. His head hacked from his shoulders, pierced on a spike, and made a spectacle on London Bridge. Yet he lived on through the succeeding centuries as a radical figure, the hero of English Reformers, Revolutionaries, and Chartists. The Life and Legend of a Rebel Leader: Wat Tyler examines the eponymous hero's literary afterlives. Unlike other medieval heroes such as King Arthur or King Alfred, whose post medieval manifestations were supposed to inspire pride in the English past, if Wat Tyler's name was invoked by the people, the authorities had something to fear."--Publisher's description
Beschreibung:212 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln, 4 ungezählte Seiten Index
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24 cm
ISBN:1526709791
1-52670-979-1
9781526709790
978-1-52670-979-0