@book{0acb8d4854b049988af2954f72b82f41,
title = "Catherine of Lancaster and her Religious Court Poets",
abstract = "This book offers an integrated study of the English princess and Castilian queen Catherine of Lancaster (1373–1418), drawing on available archival, architectural, and poetic sources in England and Spain. Catherine{\textquoteright}s mother, Queen of Castile in exile, and father, the powerful military commander John of Gaunt, raised her to take the Castilian throne. This volume connects Catherine{\textquoteright}s early life, providing insights into those who promoted her cause from birth as Princess of Castile, and her later life as Princess of Asturias, then Queen-consort, and finally Dowager and Co-regent of Castile. Her influence on the Castilian court{\textquoteright}s poetic circles has not previously been connected to her English heritage. Poetry written about her and influenced by her was compiled into a songbook presented to her son, Juan II. The book brings new understanding of the role an Englishwoman played in Trast{\'a}mara Castile{\textquoteright}s turbulent history.",
keywords = "Queen of Castile, Catherine of Lancaster, Virgin Mary, Middle English lyric, Castilian lyric, cancionero de Baena",
author = "Lesley Twomey",
year = "2024",
month = jul,
day = "19",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-031-58480-0",
language = "English",
isbn = "9783031584794",
series = "Queenship and Power",
publisher = "Palgrave Macmillan",
address = "United Kingdom",
edition = "1",
}