Bruce, Mark P.
The Anglo-Scottish Border and the Shaping of Identity, 1300–1600
1. Introduction: Writing Across the Borders
Mark P. Bruce, Katherine H. Terrell
2. The Borderlands of Satire: Linked, Opposed, and Exchanged Political Poetry During the Scottish and English Wars of the Early Fourteenth Century
Andrew Galloway
3. Sovereign Exception: Pre-National Consolidation in
Randy P. Schiff
4. Friend or Foe? Negotiating the Anglo-Scottish Border in Sir Thomas Gray’s
Kate Ash
5. Anglo-Scottish Relations in John Hardyng’s
Sarah L. Peverley
6. The Border, England, and the English in Some Older Scots Lyric and Occasional Poems
Joanna Martin
7. The Border Writes Back
Richard Firth Green
8. Passing the Book: The Scottish Shaping of Chaucer’s Dream States in Bodleian Library, Ms Arch. Selden. B.24.
Kylie Murray
9. Lydgate Manuscripts and Prints in Late Medieval Scotland
W. H. E. Sweet
10. A Distinction of Poetic Form: What Happened to Rhyme Royal in Scotland?
R. James Goldstein
11. “Rois Red and Quhit, Resplendent of Colour”: Margaret Tudor and Scotland’s Floricultural Future in William Dunbar’s Poetry
Chelsea Honeyman
12. The Scottish Identity of Gavin Douglas
Nicola Royan
13. Afterword:
Aranye Fradenburg
Keywords: Literature, Medieval Literature, History of Medieval Europe, British and Irish Literature, Classical and Antique Literature
- Editor
- Bruce, Mark P.
- Terrell, Katherine H.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2012
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- The New Middle Ages
- Page amount
- 247 pages
- Category
- Litterary Studies
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9781137108913
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-29339-1