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Thomas Wyatt: Critical Essay by John Watkins

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SOURCE: Watkins, John. “‘Wrastling for this world’: Wyatt and the Tudor Canonization of Chaucer.” In Refiguring Chaucer in the Renaissance, edited by Theresa M. Krier, pp. 21-39. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998.

In the essay below, Watkins investigates the many levels on which Wyatt's works engaged Chaucer's.

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