The siege of Thebes

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The siege of Thebes

John Lydgate ; edited by Robert R. Edwards

(Middle English texts)

Published for TEAMS in association with the University of Rochester by Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references

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John Lydgate's The Siege of Thebes, written c. 1421-22, is the only Middle English poetic text that recounts the fratricidal struggle between Oedipus's sons Eteocles and Polynices as they contend for the lordship of Thebes. The text reflects the problem of poetic authority and the political and ethical themes of Lydgate's poetic career in the 1420s, when he was writing as a Lancastrian propagandist and as unofficial royal poet.

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Preface Introduction Select Bibliography The Siege of Thebes Explanatory Notes Textual Notes Glossary

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