In Our Time

Sir Thomas Wyatt

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Jun 6, 2024
Brian Cummings, a distinguished English professor, Susan Brigden, an Oxford historian, and Laura Ashe, a literature scholar, dive into the life of Sir Thomas Wyatt, a pivotal poet of the Tudor era. They discuss Wyatt's role in introducing Italian Renaissance poetry to England and his intricate ties to Anne Boleyn. The conversation explores themes of love and betrayal in poems like 'They Flee From Me,' shedding light on his experiences in Henry VIII's court and the political upheaval that shaped his work, emphasizing his lasting influence on English literature.
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ANECDOTE

Wyatt's Father

  • Thomas Wyatt's father, Henry, supported Henry Tudor and was imprisoned by Richard III.
  • Henry befriended a cat who brought him pigeons, according to family legend.
INSIGHT

Wyatt's Conversational Style

  • Wyatt's poetry stands out for its conversational and colloquial style, reminiscent of modern speech.
  • He uses innovative verse forms like terza rima and ottava rima, borrowed from Italian.
ANECDOTE

Wyatt's Ambassadorship

  • Wyatt served as an ambassador in France and Rome, experiencing the cultural heights of Renaissance Europe.
  • He was once imprisoned in Italy with Machiavelli and Guicciardini amidst political turmoil.
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