Complaint

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Complaint is a Middle English poetic work by Thomas Hoccleve that reflects his personal struggles, psychological distress, and plea for understanding and patronage.

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instanceOf Middle English poem
literary work
aim to attract or retain patronage
to restore the poet’s reputation
to secure sympathy
associatedWith Lancastrian court culture
author Thomas Hoccleve
concerns fear of poverty
loss of social standing
need for a patron
public perception of the poet’s madness
countryOfOrigin England
culturalContext English royal administration and clerkly culture
depicts personal struggles of the narrator
psychological distress
features defense of the poet’s reliability
direct address to potential patrons
reflection on the stigma of madness
genre poetry
influencedBy courtly petitionary traditions
medieval confessional writing
language Middle English
literaryForm complaint poem
literaryMovement Ricardian poets
surface form: Ricardian poetry
literaryPeriod Late Middle Ages
surface form: late Middle Ages
manuscriptTradition preserved in Middle English manuscript collections
meter Middle English verse
narrativeVoice first-person narrator
narrator Thomas Hoccleve
surface form: Thomas Hoccleve (as persona)
partOf Hoccleve’s autobiographical writings
relatedWork Dialogue with a Friend
structure first-person monologue
studiedFor history of medieval autobiography
history of medieval mental illness discourse
studiedIn Middle English literature courses
subjectMatter recovery and reintegration into society
the poet’s mental breakdown
theme mental instability
plea for understanding
search for patronage
self-defense of the poet’s reputation
social alienation
tone lamenting
self-justifying
supplicatory

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Thomas Hoccleve notableWork Complaint