Fresche fontanis : studies in the culture of medieval and early modern Scotland /: studies in the culture of medieval and early modern Scotland. (2013)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Fresche fontanis : studies in the culture of medieval and early modern Scotland /: studies in the culture of medieval and early modern Scotland. (2013)
- Main Title:
- Fresche fontanis : studies in the culture of medieval and early modern Scotland
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Janet Hadley Williams and J. Derrick McClure.
- Other Names:
- Hadley Williams, Janet compiler of compilation.
McClure, J. Derrick compiler of compilation. - Contents:
- "This is myn awin ymagynacioun": The judgment of Paris and the influence of Medieval faculty psychology on The kingis quair / Elizabeth Elliott -- "The stock that I am a branch of": patrons and kin of Gilbert Hay / Michael Brown -- The influence of Lydgate and his Isopes fabules on Henryson's Morall fabillis / W.H.E. Sweet -- Literality and aurality in the texts of Henryson's Fables and Caxton's The history of Reynard the fox: audience construction of meaning related to reception of the texts / Julian Good -- Orpheus and Eurydice disenchanted?: Henryson's hellish fairy romance / Sarah Dunnigan -- Reading fabliaux: Le povre clerc and The freiris of Berwik / William Calin -- The thewis off gudwomen: female advice in Lancelot of the laik and The buik of King Alexander the conquerour / Emily Wingfield -- "Methink it grete skill": conciliatory chivalry in three fifteenth-century Scottish romances / Anna Caughey -- Editing William Dunbar: some afterthoughts on the decade 1998-2008 / Priscilla Bawcutt -- The tua mariit wemen and the wedo: final fling of the heroice line / J. Derrick McClure -- From chronicle to litergy: Scottish sources of the legend of St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland / Melissa Coll-Smith -- "Gely wyth tharmys of Scotland England": word, image and performance at the marriage of James IV and Margaret Tudor / Sarah Carpenter -- The book of the Dean of Lismore: the literary perspective / William Gillies -- Kingship and imperial ideas in the Chronicles of Scotland /"This is myn awin ymagynacioun": The judgment of Paris and the influence of Medieval faculty psychology on The kingis quair / Elizabeth Elliott -- "The stock that I am a branch of": patrons and kin of Gilbert Hay / Michael Brown -- The influence of Lydgate and his Isopes fabules on Henryson's Morall fabillis / W.H.E. Sweet -- Literality and aurality in the texts of Henryson's Fables and Caxton's The history of Reynard the fox: audience construction of meaning related to reception of the texts / Julian Good -- Orpheus and Eurydice disenchanted?: Henryson's hellish fairy romance / Sarah Dunnigan -- Reading fabliaux: Le povre clerc and The freiris of Berwik / William Calin -- The thewis off gudwomen: female advice in Lancelot of the laik and The buik of King Alexander the conquerour / Emily Wingfield -- "Methink it grete skill": conciliatory chivalry in three fifteenth-century Scottish romances / Anna Caughey -- Editing William Dunbar: some afterthoughts on the decade 1998-2008 / Priscilla Bawcutt -- The tua mariit wemen and the wedo: final fling of the heroice line / J. Derrick McClure -- From chronicle to litergy: Scottish sources of the legend of St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland / Melissa Coll-Smith -- "Gely wyth tharmys of Scotland England": word, image and performance at the marriage of James IV and Margaret Tudor / Sarah Carpenter -- The book of the Dean of Lismore: the literary perspective / William Gillies -- Kingship and imperial ideas in the Chronicles of Scotland / Ryoko Harikae -- Sovereignty, Scottishness and royal authority in Caimbeul poetry of the sixteenth century / Wilson McLeod -- Experience and the courteour: reading epistemological revolution in a sixteenth-century text / Juanita Feros Ruys -- "His guidis and geir": the inventory of the estate of Sir David Lyndsay / Janet Hadley Williams -- Spectatorship in Scotland / John J. McGavin -- Medical advice for the masses?: Scotland's first printed vernacular medical work / Karen Jillings -- The presentation of the family in Maitland writings / Joanna M. Martin -- John Stewart's Roland furiovs / Kate McClune -- Machiavelli at the court of King James VI / Morna R. Fleming -- Montgomerie's solsequium and The mindes melodie / Jamie Reid Baxter -- Found in the forest: the missing leaves of Alexander Craig's The pilgrime and heremite / Michael R.J. Spiller -- "Quasi sibyllae folia dispersa": the anatomy of the Delitiae Poetarum Scotorum (1637) / Steven J. Reid. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars
- Publication Date:
- 2013
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xxii, 506 pages)
- Subjects:
- 820.9/9411
Literary studies: classical, early & medieval
Manners and customs
Scotland -- Civilization
Scotland -- Social life and customs
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Civilization
Manners and customs
History of religion
History: earliest times to present day
Scotland -- Civilization
Scotland -- Social life and customs
Scotland
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Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781443867146
1443867144 - Related ISBNs:
- 1443844810
9781443844819 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 413-468) and indexes.
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