Verse libel, often referred to as "," was a distinctive and dangerous literary genre in Renaissance England and Scotland . Unlike standard satire that attacked general societal vices, these poems were slanderous assaults targeting specific individuals. Nature and Characteristics
: The genre was predominantly characterized by an "aggressively masculine" voice that often used female bodies as metaphors for political corruption. Verse libel in Renaissance England and Scotland
Frequently circulated poem attacking the Surveyor-general of the Navy's second marriage. University officials Verse libel, often referred to as "," was
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