9781443844819-1443844810-Fresche Fontanis: Studies in the Culture of Medieval and Early Modern Scotland

Fresche Fontanis: Studies in the Culture of Medieval and Early Modern Scotland

ISBN-13: 9781443844819
ISBN-10: 1443844810
Edition: Illustrated
Author: J. Derrick McClure, Janet Hadley Williams
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Format: Hardcover 505 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781443844819
ISBN-10: 1443844810
Edition: Illustrated
Author: J. Derrick McClure, Janet Hadley Williams
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Format: Hardcover 505 pages

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Fresche Fontanis: Studies in the Culture of Medieval and Early Modern Scotland (ISBN-13: 9781443844819 and ISBN-10: 1443844810), written by authors J. Derrick McClure, Janet Hadley Williams, was published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing in 2013. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Fresche Fontanis: Studies in the Culture of Medieval and Early Modern Scotland (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.49.

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Fresche fontanis contains twenty-five studies presenting major new research by leading scholars in Scottish culture of the late fourteenth and fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries. The three-part collection includes essays on the prominent writers of the period: James I, Robert Henryson, William Dunbar, John Bellenden, David Lyndsay, John Stewart of Baldynneis, William Fowler, Alexander Montgomerie, Andrew Melville and Alexander Craig. There are also essays on the Scottish romances Lancelot of the Laik, Gilbert Hay's Buik of King Alexander the Conquerour, The Buik of Alexander, Golagros and Gawain, and the comedic Rauf Coilyear, and the Scottish fabliau The Freiris of Berwick. Chronicles of Fordun, Bower, Wyntoun and Bellenden receive fresh attention in essays concerning Margaret of Scotland, and imperial ideas during the reign of James V. Essays on anthologies, family books, and collaborative compilations make another notable group, providing in-depth analysis, with findings not previously reported, of The Book of the Dean of Lismore, the Maitland Quarto manuscript and The Delitiae Poetarum Scotorum. These studies are enlarged by others on key contextualizing topics, including noble and royal literary patronage, early Scottish printing, performance, spectatorship, and translation. Together they make a significant contribution to a full understanding of the continuities and shifts in cultural emphases during this most imaginatively productive period.

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