'Out of my contree': visions of royal authority in the courts of James I and James II, 1424-1460
The definition of fifteenth-century Scottish writing as literature which ‘came to the court rather than from it’2 has shaped the landscape of Older Scots literary studies over the last twenty-five years. As a result, we now have a much sharper sense of the extent to which Older Scots works, particul...
Main Author: | Murray, K |
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Other Authors: | Buchanan, K |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Routledge
2016
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