Discusses the issues of definition and genre in preparing a new edition for the Scottish Text Society of satirical poems (and prose) from the Scottish Reformation period, and also comments on decisions about editing Scottish Renaissance manuscript poetry
This essay discusses from his Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border (1802 etc) Walter Scott\u27s version...
Examines distinctively Scottish forms of the alliterative thirteen-line stanza, best known in standa...
Examines distinctively Scottish forms of the alliterative thirteen-line stanza, best known in standa...
Discusses the issues of definition and genre in preparing a new edition for the Scottish Text Societ...
Reviews and comments on the preceding essays in the SSL Symposium on Editing Scottish Literary Texts...
Examines the linguistic issues facing editors of two 18th century Scottish editors, Allan Ramsay and...
Discusses the interest of the editors in publishing articles on a wide range of Scottish authors, te...
Examines the linguistic issues facing editors of two 18th century Scottish editors, Allan Ramsay and...
Discusses the interest of the editors in publishing articles on a wide range of Scottish authors, te...
Discusses the editing of Scottish literary texts, specifically recent editions of Walter Scott and J...
Discusses the editing of Scottish literary texts, specifically recent editions of Walter Scott and J...
Reviews changing approaches to the editing of Scottish literary texts, from the dominance of the Gre...
Reviews changing approaches to the editing of Scottish literary texts, from the dominance of the Gre...
Introduces the broader theme of the 16th International Conference on Medieval & Renaissance Scottish...
This essay discusses from his Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border (1802 etc) Walter Scott\u27s version...
This essay discusses from his Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border (1802 etc) Walter Scott\u27s version...
Examines distinctively Scottish forms of the alliterative thirteen-line stanza, best known in standa...
Examines distinctively Scottish forms of the alliterative thirteen-line stanza, best known in standa...
Discusses the issues of definition and genre in preparing a new edition for the Scottish Text Societ...
Reviews and comments on the preceding essays in the SSL Symposium on Editing Scottish Literary Texts...
Examines the linguistic issues facing editors of two 18th century Scottish editors, Allan Ramsay and...
Discusses the interest of the editors in publishing articles on a wide range of Scottish authors, te...
Examines the linguistic issues facing editors of two 18th century Scottish editors, Allan Ramsay and...
Discusses the interest of the editors in publishing articles on a wide range of Scottish authors, te...
Discusses the editing of Scottish literary texts, specifically recent editions of Walter Scott and J...
Discusses the editing of Scottish literary texts, specifically recent editions of Walter Scott and J...
Reviews changing approaches to the editing of Scottish literary texts, from the dominance of the Gre...
Reviews changing approaches to the editing of Scottish literary texts, from the dominance of the Gre...
Introduces the broader theme of the 16th International Conference on Medieval & Renaissance Scottish...
This essay discusses from his Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border (1802 etc) Walter Scott\u27s version...
This essay discusses from his Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border (1802 etc) Walter Scott\u27s version...
Examines distinctively Scottish forms of the alliterative thirteen-line stanza, best known in standa...
Examines distinctively Scottish forms of the alliterative thirteen-line stanza, best known in standa...