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The Poetical Works of John Skelton (Vol. 1&2) presents a comprehensive collection of the renowned Tudor poet's writings, featuring his masterful use of the English vernacular, engaging wit, and incisive social commentary. Skelton'Äôs poetry integrates elements of satire, moral discourse, and a vivid approach to themes of power and authority, reflecting the vibrant literary context of early 16th-century England. His unique style, characterized by playful rhyme and robust rhythm, not only captivates but also critiques the socio-political landscape of his time, addressing contemporaneous issues such as clerical corruption and the moral failings of the aristocracy. John Skelton, a significant figure of the Tudor period, was a poet and playwright who served as Tutor to the future King Henry VIII. His background in academia, combined with exposure to the court's intricate dynamics, equipped him with insights into the complexities of power and social hierarchy. Skelton's experience and education fostered a creative environment that encouraged his bold literary explorations and scathing commentary on societal norms. This collection, richly annotated and expertly curated, is essential for scholars and readers interested in the evolution of English verse and the socio-political fabric of the Tudor era. Skelton's works are a testament to the resilience of language as a tool for reflection and reform, making this anthology a valuable addition to any literary collection.