This practice-led PhD consists of two parts. Part One is the creative element, Alchemy in the Tower, a collection of 52 poems. Part Two is the contextualizing thesis. The original contribution to knowledge is deliberately making use of conflicting information relating to Richard III and the Princes in the Tower and utilizing this by creating open endings in my poetry collection. The introduction establishes the study’s focus by examining how newspapers reported the discovery of Richard III’s body underneath the car park in Leicester. The first chapter focusses on the junctions and fault-lines of history, exploring the ways in which poetry can illuminate and populate spaces of uncertainty in the historical record in ways which are akin ...
As a recurring figure representative of the institution of kingship, King Arthur presents a unique r...
Science has been evolving for centuries, just as the way humans have observed the world around them,...
This thesis examines how the occult tradition is an inherent part of the production of vernacular li...
Trees of Thought demonstrates how late medieval English poets used the properties of trees, from the...
The fifteenth century saw an explosion of versified alchemical recipes, theories, and musings in Mid...
The York House Books provide much-cited evidence of Richard III's relationship with the City of York...
Medieval London, unlike medieval Paris, did not have a university. The absence of a dominant local i...
This project delineates the textual conventions within unfamiliar but important social registers in ...
The literary influence of alchemy and hermeticism in the work of most medieval and early modern auth...
This thesis examines the role of alchemy in Middle English poetry from fourteenth- and fifteenth-cen...
The thesis examines the relationship between poetry and politics under Elizabeth and James, tracing ...
Identifies and investigates a corpus of twenty-one anonymous Middle English recipes for the philosop...
This dissertation asks to what end were so many Ovidian poems written during the last fifteen years ...
This thesis traces the afterlife of the Romance of the Rose in fourteenth-century England. Whether i...
This dissertation argues that Sir Thomas Wyatt’s and Henry Howard, the Earl of Surrey’s prison poems...
As a recurring figure representative of the institution of kingship, King Arthur presents a unique r...
Science has been evolving for centuries, just as the way humans have observed the world around them,...
This thesis examines how the occult tradition is an inherent part of the production of vernacular li...
Trees of Thought demonstrates how late medieval English poets used the properties of trees, from the...
The fifteenth century saw an explosion of versified alchemical recipes, theories, and musings in Mid...
The York House Books provide much-cited evidence of Richard III's relationship with the City of York...
Medieval London, unlike medieval Paris, did not have a university. The absence of a dominant local i...
This project delineates the textual conventions within unfamiliar but important social registers in ...
The literary influence of alchemy and hermeticism in the work of most medieval and early modern auth...
This thesis examines the role of alchemy in Middle English poetry from fourteenth- and fifteenth-cen...
The thesis examines the relationship between poetry and politics under Elizabeth and James, tracing ...
Identifies and investigates a corpus of twenty-one anonymous Middle English recipes for the philosop...
This dissertation asks to what end were so many Ovidian poems written during the last fifteen years ...
This thesis traces the afterlife of the Romance of the Rose in fourteenth-century England. Whether i...
This dissertation argues that Sir Thomas Wyatt’s and Henry Howard, the Earl of Surrey’s prison poems...
As a recurring figure representative of the institution of kingship, King Arthur presents a unique r...
Science has been evolving for centuries, just as the way humans have observed the world around them,...
This thesis examines how the occult tradition is an inherent part of the production of vernacular li...