Synopsis
The Pastons of Norfolk left behind them, in the earliest great collection of family letters written in English, an incomparable picture of life in fifteenth-century England. Spanning three generations of the family and written mostly during the reigns of Henry VI, Edward IV, and Richard III, the letters reveal a period in English history dominated by political turmoil, local anarchy, and war abroad and at home. Offering a selection of the letters which best represents the Pastons' principal concerns, this volume also contains an introduction, notes, a map, a table of dates, a glossary, and an index.
From the Back Cover
"The Pastons of Norfolk left behind them an incomparable picture of life in fifteenth-century England in the earliest great collection of family letters in English."--BOOK JACKET. "The letters span three generations and most were written during the reigns of Henry VI, Edward IV, and Richard III, in a period of political turmoil, local anarchy and war abroad and at home. They reveal personal hopes and anxieties, and contain as well as business matters a wealth of information on leisure pursuits, education, and domestic life. The writers express themselves with a clarity and vigour that is remarkable at this early date, and the letters illustrate, as no other documents can, the state of the language in daily use immediately before and after the introduction of printing."--BOOK JACKET. "This modernized selection prepared from the original manuscripts is designed to present the full range of the Pastons' principal concerns."--BOOK JACKET.
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