The History of Scottish Literature, Volume 1 |
Contents
Introduction RDS Jack | 1 |
P McDiarmid | 27 |
The Alliterative Revival Felicity Riddy | 39 |
Copyright | |
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Aberdeen Aeneid Alexander alliteration alliterative alliterative verse aureate ballad Bannatyne Bannatyne's bardic Boece Book Bruce Buchanan Buke Castalian church Classical Complaynt of Scotland composed court courtly David death dialects Douglas's drama Drummond Dunbar early Edinburgh Edinburgh and London England example fifteenth Flyting French Gaelic Gavin Douglas George Bannatyne Glasgow Godlie Ballatis Golagros Hector Boece Henryson high style Honour Howlat James James VI James's John king Kingis Quair lady language later Latin Lindsay Lindsay's lines literary Lord low style Maitland manuscript MediƦval Middle Scots Montgomerie moral narrative nocht original panegyric period play poem poet poetic poetry political popular Prologue Reformation Renaissance rhetorical Robert Robert Henryson romance satire Scotland Scots prose Scottish literature seems seventeenth century sixteenth century songs sonnet southern English St Andrews stanza Stewart story STS Edinburgh stylistic texts thair tradition translation vernacular vols Edinburgh William William Dunbar words writing written