Studies in Scottish Literature


Volume XXVI (1991)
"The Language and Literature of Early Scotland"


Articles

Author Title
Roderick J. Lyall"A New Maid Channoun"? Redefining the Canonical in Medieval and Renaissance Scottish Literature
A. J. AitkenProgress in Older Scots Philology
Anneli Meurman-SolinVariation and Variety in Middle Scots Reconsidered: A Test Study of the Helsinki Corpus of Older Scots
Michael B. MontgomeryThe Anglicization of Scots in Seventeenth-Century Ulster
Richard W. BaileyScots and Scotticisms: Language and Ideology
A. M. KinghornTwo Scots Literary Historians: David Irving and John Merry Ross
Peter ZenzingerThe German Reputation of the Makars
Benjamin T. HudsonHistorical Literature of Early Scotland
Elizabeth WalshUpward Bound: The Sociopolitical Significance of the King-in-Disguise Motif
Janet Hadley WilliamsJames V, David Lyndsay, and the Bannatyne Manuscript Poem of the Gyre Carling
A. A. MacDonaldAnglo-Scottish Literary Relations: Problems and Possibilities
J. Derrick McClureTranslation and Transcreation in the Castalian Period
Charles S. CoventryA Reconsideration of the Gillies Collection of Gaelic Poetry
L. A. J. R. HouwenA Scots Translation of a Middle French Bestiary
Christopher A. UptonNational Internationalism: Scottish Literature and the European Audience in the Seventeenth Century
Jack TrutenSir Walter Scott: Folklore and Fiction
Alisoun Gardner-MedwinThe "Willow" Motif in Folksongs of Britain and Appalachia
Walter SchepsMiddle Scots Bibliography: Problems and Perspectives
Priscilla BawcuttA First-Line Index of Early Scottish Verse
R. James GoldsteinThe Women of the Wars of Independence in Literature and History
Evelyn S. NewlynLuve, Lichery and Evill Women: The Satiric Tradition in the Bannatyne Manuscript
Pamela K. ShafferLexical and Syntactic Cohesion in Dunbar
Clausdirk PollnerThe Complaynt of Scotland: Some Textlinguistic Remarks
David ParkinsonHoltis Hair: Tracking a Phrase through Middle Scots Poetry
David H. SabrioGeorge Buchanan's Secular Latin Poetry and New Historicism
Matthew P. McDiarmidRauf Colyear, Golagros and Gawane, Hary's Wallace: Their Themes of Independence and Religion
John F. CartwrightBasilisks, Brahmins and other Aliens: Encountering the Other in Sir Gilbert Hay's Alexander
Joanne S. NormanA Postmodern Look at a Medieval Poet: The Case of William Dunbar
Deanna Delmar EvansBakhtin's Literary Carnivalesque and Dunbar's "Fasternis Evin in Hell"
Th. van HeijnsbergenThe Love Lyrics of Alexander Scott
Charles CalderArtificiosa Eloquentia: Grammatical and Rhetorical Schemes in the Poetry of William Drummond
David W. AtkinsonWilliam Drummond as a Baroque Poet
Sally MapstoneWas there a Court Literature in Fifteenth-Century Scotland?
Gregory KratzmannPolitical Satire and the Scottish Reformation
Jeremiah HackettDuns Scotus: A Brief Introduction to his Life and Thought
Craig McDonaldMirror, Filter, or Magnifying Glass? John Ireland's Meroure of Wyssdome
Kenneth FarrowThe LIterary Value of John Knox's Historie of the Reformation
Robert L. KindrickHenryson and Quintillian
Rosemary GreentreeThe Debate of the Paddock and the Mouse
Steven R. McKennaTragedy and the Consolation of Myth in Henryson's Fables
Kenneth SimpsonThe Legacy of Flyting
Thomas R. DaleFrom Epic to Romance: Barbour's Bruce and Scott's The Lord of the Isles
Dietrich StraussBurns's Attitude to Medieval Reality
Donald A. LowBurns and the Traditional Ballad
John MacQueenThe Scottish Literary Renaissance and Late Medieval Scottish Poetry


Appendices

Author Title
Zhou Guo-ZhenRobert Burns and his Readers in China
Helena M. ShireResearch Support for Younger Scholars
Steven BerkowitzAbstract of "Spies and Literary Agents: The Early Continental Printing of George Buchanan's Baptistes


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