The Rose and the Thistle: Essays on the Culture of Late Medieval and Renaissance ScotlandSally Mapstone, Juliette Wood This volume examines a period of profound change in Scottish cultural history, in which ideas of sovereignty, religion and national identity were all subject to change and redefinition. The eight essays focus on literature, festivities, documents and letters. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Royal Entry in SixteenthCentury Scotland | 10 |
Margaret Tudor and the Historians | 38 |
Copyright | |
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A. A. MacDonald Aberdeen Alexander audience Bannatyne Bellenden's translation Boece's Bower Castalian Chronica Gentis Scotorum Chronicles 1821 Chronicles of Scotland Chronicles STS Comyn context court culture D. E. R. Watt David dramatic Dunbar early Edinburgh Edinburgh and London Emond England English episode essay example figure folklore Fordun Fradenburg Gavin Douglas Hector Boece Henry VIII Henryson Holinshed Holinshed's Ibid interesting James James IV James VI king kingship late medieval Latin legend Lindsay literary Macbeth Macduff Maitland Malcolm manuscript Mapstone Margaret Tudor Mary Mary of Gueldres material Medieval Scotland minority narrative Older Scots oral original Oxford pageants Paris perhaps poem poet poetry presented princes printed version Priscilla Bawcutt quae queen realm Renaissance revised Robert scene Scotichronicon Scotorum Historia Scottish chronicle Scottish Literature Shakespeare sixteenth century sonnet Stewart STS Edinburgh suggest traditional verse vices Walter Bower William writing



