The Poet of the People
Grengoire, a ragged poet, feels keenly the wrongs of his people, who are terribly misused and ground down by the nobles of his day. He feels most keenly the fact that the king heeds not thei... Read allGrengoire, a ragged poet, feels keenly the wrongs of his people, who are terribly misused and ground down by the nobles of his day. He feels most keenly the fact that the king heeds not their cries for justice. He is a dreamer, not a practical man, and feels he can do nothing to ... Read allGrengoire, a ragged poet, feels keenly the wrongs of his people, who are terribly misused and ground down by the nobles of his day. He feels most keenly the fact that the king heeds not their cries for justice. He is a dreamer, not a practical man, and feels he can do nothing to help the people, except present their wrongs to them in such language that they themselves... Read all