Kingship and Love in Scottish Poetry, 1424–1540

Kingship and Love in Scottish Poetry, 1424–1540
Author: Joanna Martin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317109023


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Looking at late medieval Scottish poetic narratives which incorporate exploration of the amorousness of kings, this study places these poems in the context of Scotland's repeated experience of minority kings and a consequent instability in governance. The focus of this study is the presence of amatory discourses in poetry of a political or advisory nature, written in Scotland between the early fifteenth and the mid-sixteenth century. Joanna Martin offers new readings of the works of major figures in the Scottish literature of the period, including Robert Henryson, William Dunbar, and Sir David Lyndsay. At the same time, she provides new perspectives on anonymous texts, among them The Thre Prestis of Peblis and King Hart, and on the works of less well known writers such as John Bellenden and William Stewart, which are crucial to our understanding of the literary culture north of the Border during the period under discussion.

Kingship and Love in Scottish Poetry, 1424–1540

Kingship and Love in Scottish Poetry, 1424–1540
Author: Joanna Martin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1317109031


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Looking at late medieval Scottish poetic narratives which incorporate exploration of the amorousness of kings, this study places these poems in the context of Scotland's repeated experience of minority kings and a consequent instability in governance. The focus of this study is the presence of amatory discourses in poetry of a political or advisory nature, written in Scotland between the early fifteenth and the mid-sixteenth century. Joanna Martin offers new readings of the works of major figures in the Scottish literature of the period, including Robert Henryson, William Dunbar, and Sir David Lyndsay. At the same time, she provides new perspectives on anonymous texts, among them The Thre Prestis of Peblis and King Hart, and on the works of less well known writers such as John Bellenden and William Stewart, which are crucial to our understanding of the literary culture north of the Border during the period under discussion.

Tudor Manuscripts, 1485-1603

Tudor Manuscripts, 1485-1603
Author: Anthony Stockwell Garfield Edwards
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN:


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This volume is published to mark the 500th anniversary of Henry VIII's accession. It contains essays which examine a wide range of Tudor manuscripts.

Premodern Scotland

Premodern Scotland
Author: Joanna Martin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 0198787529


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Offers fresh and ground-breaking research into themes of good self- and public governance in medieval Scottish and English literature.