Anglo-Scottish Literary Relations 1430-1550
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0521226651
ISBN-13
9780521226653
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Imprint
Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 1st, 1980
Print length
296 Pages
Weight
495 grams
Product Classification:
Literary studies: generalEducational: English literature
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This book is a study of Anglo-Scottish literary relations in the later Middle Ages and early Renaissance.
This book is a study of Anglo-Scottish literary relations in the later Middle Ages and early Renaissance. It attempts to show how those poets who have frequently been called ''Scottish Chaucerians'' (James I, Henryson, Dunbar and Douglas) drew upon English writing. In the best Middle Scots poetry we see an order of invention and technical mastery that is comparable with that of Chaucer''s work, and this is sometimes accompanied by shrewd commentary on Chaucer''s art. Evidence of such an independent and critical view of Chaucer is strikingly absent in contemporary English poetry, and the book accounts for some of the differences between Northern and Southern poetry in the later Middle Ages. Above all, this study reveals that the poetry of the fifteenth and early sixteenth century in Scotland is a rich and extremely varied body of literature, ranging from the carefully wrought philosophical comedy of ''The Kingis Quair'' to the tragic grandeur of Henryson''s ''The Testament of Cresseid'', from the pointed satires and grotesqueries of Dunbar to Douglas'' vigorous and sensitive translation of the Aeneid.
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