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John Gower: Critical Essay by Frank Grady

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SOURCE: Grady, Frank. “The Lancastrian Gower and the Limits of Exemplarity.” Speculum 70, no. 3 (July 1995): 552-75.

In the following essay, Grady argues that “In Praise of Peace” shows Gower's loyalty to the Lancastrian dynasty at a time when its existence seemed very tenuous.

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