Premodern Scotland
Literature and Governance 1420-1587
Herausgeber: Martin, Joanna; Wingfield, Emily
Premodern Scotland
Literature and Governance 1420-1587
Herausgeber: Martin, Joanna; Wingfield, Emily
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Offers fresh and ground-breaking research into themes of good self- and public governance in medieval Scottish and English literature.
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Offers fresh and ground-breaking research into themes of good self- and public governance in medieval Scottish and English literature.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780198787525
- ISBN-10: 0198787529
- Artikelnr.: 48744070
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780198787525
- ISBN-10: 0198787529
- Artikelnr.: 48744070
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Joanna Martin is Associate Professor of Middle English and Older Scots at the University of Nottingham, having been a Darby Fellow at Lincoln College, Oxford. She has published on aspects of Middle English writing, including that of Gower and Lydgate, on Anglo-Scottish literary relations, and on Older Scots literary and book history. She is the author of Kingship and Love in Scottish Poetry (Ashgate, 2008) and The Maitland Quarto: A New Edition of Cambridge, Magdalene College, Pepys Library MS 1408, published for the Scottish Text Society in 2015. Emily Wingfield is a Lecturer in English at the University of Birmingham. Previously she held a Junior Research Fellowship at Churchill College, Cambridge, and completed her D.Phil. on 'The Manuscripts and Print Contexts of Older Scots Romance' at Oxford. She has published widely on Older Scots romance and book history, and completed a monograph on The Trojan Legend in Medieval Scottish Literature (D.S. Brewer, 2014).
* Foreword
* Introduction: 'He Rewlis Weill That Weill Him Self Can Gyd'
* Part I
* 1: Emily Wingfield: 'Qwhen Alexander Our Kynge Was Dede': Kingship
and Good Governance in Andrew of Wytoun's Original Chronicle'
* 2: Kylie Murray: Appetite, Desire, and Excess in Bower's
Scotichronicon and Older Scots Poetry
* 3: Rebecca Marsland: Lament For The Dead In Fifteenth-Century
Scotland
* 4: W.H.E. Sweet: The 'Vther Quair' as the Troy Book: The Influence of
Lydgate on Henryson's Testament of Cresseid
* 5: Anne Kelly: Richard Holland's Buke of the Howlat and Chaucer
* 6: Kate McClune: 'He Was But A Yong Man': Age, Kingship, and Arthur
* 7: Anna McHugh: The Aberdeen Articles: A Twice-Told Tale
* 8: Melissa Coll-Smith: Royal Devotion and Cultic Promotion: James
IV's Dedications to Saints
* Part II
* 9: Nicola Royan: The Noble Identity of Gavin Douglas
* 10: Thomas Rutlege: Reading and Writing History: John Bellenden's
Livy
* 11: Ryoko Harikae: 'Daunting' The Isles, Borders, and Highland:
Imperial Kingship in John Bellenden's Chronicles of Scotland and the
Mar Lodge Translation
* 12: Joanna Martin: William Lauder: The Speculum Principis in the
Sixteenth Century
* 13: Sarah Couper: Informed Choice: The Knowing Morality of John
Rolland's Court of Venus
* 14: Tricia McElroy: The Uses of Genre and Gender in 'The Dialogue of
the Twa Wyfeis'
* 15: Sebastiaan Verweij: King Darius in the Archives
* Afterword
* Introduction: 'He Rewlis Weill That Weill Him Self Can Gyd'
* Part I
* 1: Emily Wingfield: 'Qwhen Alexander Our Kynge Was Dede': Kingship
and Good Governance in Andrew of Wytoun's Original Chronicle'
* 2: Kylie Murray: Appetite, Desire, and Excess in Bower's
Scotichronicon and Older Scots Poetry
* 3: Rebecca Marsland: Lament For The Dead In Fifteenth-Century
Scotland
* 4: W.H.E. Sweet: The 'Vther Quair' as the Troy Book: The Influence of
Lydgate on Henryson's Testament of Cresseid
* 5: Anne Kelly: Richard Holland's Buke of the Howlat and Chaucer
* 6: Kate McClune: 'He Was But A Yong Man': Age, Kingship, and Arthur
* 7: Anna McHugh: The Aberdeen Articles: A Twice-Told Tale
* 8: Melissa Coll-Smith: Royal Devotion and Cultic Promotion: James
IV's Dedications to Saints
* Part II
* 9: Nicola Royan: The Noble Identity of Gavin Douglas
* 10: Thomas Rutlege: Reading and Writing History: John Bellenden's
Livy
* 11: Ryoko Harikae: 'Daunting' The Isles, Borders, and Highland:
Imperial Kingship in John Bellenden's Chronicles of Scotland and the
Mar Lodge Translation
* 12: Joanna Martin: William Lauder: The Speculum Principis in the
Sixteenth Century
* 13: Sarah Couper: Informed Choice: The Knowing Morality of John
Rolland's Court of Venus
* 14: Tricia McElroy: The Uses of Genre and Gender in 'The Dialogue of
the Twa Wyfeis'
* 15: Sebastiaan Verweij: King Darius in the Archives
* Afterword
* Foreword
* Introduction: 'He Rewlis Weill That Weill Him Self Can Gyd'
* Part I
* 1: Emily Wingfield: 'Qwhen Alexander Our Kynge Was Dede': Kingship
and Good Governance in Andrew of Wytoun's Original Chronicle'
* 2: Kylie Murray: Appetite, Desire, and Excess in Bower's
Scotichronicon and Older Scots Poetry
* 3: Rebecca Marsland: Lament For The Dead In Fifteenth-Century
Scotland
* 4: W.H.E. Sweet: The 'Vther Quair' as the Troy Book: The Influence of
Lydgate on Henryson's Testament of Cresseid
* 5: Anne Kelly: Richard Holland's Buke of the Howlat and Chaucer
* 6: Kate McClune: 'He Was But A Yong Man': Age, Kingship, and Arthur
* 7: Anna McHugh: The Aberdeen Articles: A Twice-Told Tale
* 8: Melissa Coll-Smith: Royal Devotion and Cultic Promotion: James
IV's Dedications to Saints
* Part II
* 9: Nicola Royan: The Noble Identity of Gavin Douglas
* 10: Thomas Rutlege: Reading and Writing History: John Bellenden's
Livy
* 11: Ryoko Harikae: 'Daunting' The Isles, Borders, and Highland:
Imperial Kingship in John Bellenden's Chronicles of Scotland and the
Mar Lodge Translation
* 12: Joanna Martin: William Lauder: The Speculum Principis in the
Sixteenth Century
* 13: Sarah Couper: Informed Choice: The Knowing Morality of John
Rolland's Court of Venus
* 14: Tricia McElroy: The Uses of Genre and Gender in 'The Dialogue of
the Twa Wyfeis'
* 15: Sebastiaan Verweij: King Darius in the Archives
* Afterword
* Introduction: 'He Rewlis Weill That Weill Him Self Can Gyd'
* Part I
* 1: Emily Wingfield: 'Qwhen Alexander Our Kynge Was Dede': Kingship
and Good Governance in Andrew of Wytoun's Original Chronicle'
* 2: Kylie Murray: Appetite, Desire, and Excess in Bower's
Scotichronicon and Older Scots Poetry
* 3: Rebecca Marsland: Lament For The Dead In Fifteenth-Century
Scotland
* 4: W.H.E. Sweet: The 'Vther Quair' as the Troy Book: The Influence of
Lydgate on Henryson's Testament of Cresseid
* 5: Anne Kelly: Richard Holland's Buke of the Howlat and Chaucer
* 6: Kate McClune: 'He Was But A Yong Man': Age, Kingship, and Arthur
* 7: Anna McHugh: The Aberdeen Articles: A Twice-Told Tale
* 8: Melissa Coll-Smith: Royal Devotion and Cultic Promotion: James
IV's Dedications to Saints
* Part II
* 9: Nicola Royan: The Noble Identity of Gavin Douglas
* 10: Thomas Rutlege: Reading and Writing History: John Bellenden's
Livy
* 11: Ryoko Harikae: 'Daunting' The Isles, Borders, and Highland:
Imperial Kingship in John Bellenden's Chronicles of Scotland and the
Mar Lodge Translation
* 12: Joanna Martin: William Lauder: The Speculum Principis in the
Sixteenth Century
* 13: Sarah Couper: Informed Choice: The Knowing Morality of John
Rolland's Court of Venus
* 14: Tricia McElroy: The Uses of Genre and Gender in 'The Dialogue of
the Twa Wyfeis'
* 15: Sebastiaan Verweij: King Darius in the Archives
* Afterword