Selected Essays on Scottish Language and Literature: A Festschrift in Honor of Allan H. MacLaineSteven R. McKenna E. Mellen Press, 1992 - 271 Seiten This is a selection of essays by some of the leading scholars in the field of Scottish studies, covering the literary traditions of Scotland from the ancient poetry of the picts to Scots translations of Italian poems in the 20th century. |
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... becomes all- encompassing when the speaker offers his opponent such a remedy . Although this poem is a degrading mirror to its recipient ( the last lines go " It is ane mirk mirrour , / Ane uthir manis ers " ) , it is hard to separate ...
... becomes all- encompassing when the speaker offers his opponent such a remedy . Although this poem is a degrading mirror to its recipient ( the last lines go " It is ane mirk mirrour , / Ane uthir manis ers " ) , it is hard to separate ...
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... becomes dubious in itself and the contrast between poet and audience becomes progessively ironic . Cairns ' study of the Archpoet's satiric use of particular theological sources and oblique references to current controversies leads him ...
... becomes dubious in itself and the contrast between poet and audience becomes progessively ironic . Cairns ' study of the Archpoet's satiric use of particular theological sources and oblique references to current controversies leads him ...
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... becomes both the effect and the cause of historical event . We deduce that history explains Michael , by having Michael / Ringan explain history to us . The martyrdom of Wishart is a turning point for Michael ; it is also the point at ...
... becomes both the effect and the cause of historical event . We deduce that history explains Michael , by having Michael / Ringan explain history to us . The martyrdom of Wishart is a turning point for Michael ; it is also the point at ...
Inhalt
Henrysons Construction of his Audience | 13 |
David Parkinson Prescriptions for Laughter in Some Middle Scots Poems | 27 |
Scottish Goliard | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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