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- Devonshire_MS abstract "The Devonshire MS (British Library, MS Add. 17492) is a verse miscellany from the 1530s and early 1540s, compiled by three women who attended the court of Anne Boleyn: Mary Shelton, Mary Fitzroy (née Howard), and Lady Margaret Douglas. Although the manuscript contains a number of original compositions, transcriptions, fragments and extracts of verse (including some from the medieval poets Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas Hoccleve, and Richard Roos), the majority of the verses recorded are those composed by Sir Thomas Wyatt, of which many are unique to the manuscript. As such, it is not only an important witness in the Canon of Wyatt's poetry, but also an artifact that reveals much about the role of women in literary production and manuscript circulation in the early Tudor period.General Introduction from the Devonshire Manuscript Wikibooks project".
- Devonshire_MS wikiPageExternalLink The_Devonshire_Manuscript.
- Devonshire_MS wikiPageExternalLink General_Introduction.
- Devonshire_MS wikiPageID "22538545".
- Devonshire_MS wikiPageRevisionID "551948515".
- Devonshire_MS hasPhotoCollection Devonshire_MS.
- Devonshire_MS subject Category:16th_century_in_England.
- Devonshire_MS subject Category:Poetry_collections.
- Devonshire_MS type Abstraction100002137.
- Devonshire_MS type Collection107951464.
- Devonshire_MS type Group100031264.
- Devonshire_MS type PoetryCollections.
- Devonshire_MS comment "The Devonshire MS (British Library, MS Add. 17492) is a verse miscellany from the 1530s and early 1540s, compiled by three women who attended the court of Anne Boleyn: Mary Shelton, Mary Fitzroy (née Howard), and Lady Margaret Douglas.".
- Devonshire_MS label "Devonshire MS".
- Devonshire_MS sameAs m.05zkpwf.
- Devonshire_MS sameAs Q16829544.
- Devonshire_MS sameAs Q16829544.
- Devonshire_MS sameAs Devonshire_MS.
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