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Thomas Wyatt: Critical Essay by Raymond Southall

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SOURCE: Southall, Raymond. “‘Love, Fortune and my mind’: the Stoicism of Wyatt.” Essays in Criticism XXXIX, No. 1 (January 1989): 18-28.

In the essay which follows, Southall explores how the precarious life at court influenced Wyatt's poetry.

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