Review of: David J. Parkinson, ed. Gavin Douglas: “The Palyce of Honour.” 2nd edition. Kalamazoo, MI: Published for TEAMS (Teaching Association for Medieval Studies) in Association with the University of Rochester by Medieval Institute Publications, 2018. Judging the volume an impressive accomplishment, the review draws attention to Parkinson\u27s much expanded introduction, which provides both first-rate literary criticism and a comprehensive study of Douglas’s biography and the Palyce’s textual issues, language, and participation in the genre of the dream vision
Introduces the issue contents, pays brief tribute to six long-time Scottish literature scholars who ...
A detailed discussion of the representation and characterization of Sir James Douglas ( Black Dougla...
There are many books to be written on Dunbar, and this one neither seeks to compete with those alre...
Review of: David J. Parkinson, ed. Gavin Douglas: “The Palyce of Honour.” 2nd edition. Kalamazoo, MI...
100 p. 1 illus. 24 cm. "The text of Douglas based on the Mackenzie edition of 1822." Bibliography: p...
An overview of Walter Scott's contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on his ...
Brief notices of selected recent books in the general field of Scottish literary studies; short noti...
Shorter reviews and notices of recent books in Scottish literature and adjacent disciplines
Publication details and short descriptions of over thirty recently-published books in Scottish liter...
Discusses the Scots poet Gavin Douglas\u27s translation of Virgil\u27s Aeneid into Scots, and Dougla...
Peveril of the Peak has never been regarded as one of Walter Scott’s greatest novels and its relativ...
Review essay of a critical edition of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, edited by Danis Rose and John O'...
A reassessment of the Scottish writer Douglas Young\u27s career as classicist, poet, translator, and...
An overview of Walter Scott\u27s contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on h...
Introducing the issue, with brief tributes to three Scottish literature scholars who died in summer ...
Introduces the issue contents, pays brief tribute to six long-time Scottish literature scholars who ...
A detailed discussion of the representation and characterization of Sir James Douglas ( Black Dougla...
There are many books to be written on Dunbar, and this one neither seeks to compete with those alre...
Review of: David J. Parkinson, ed. Gavin Douglas: “The Palyce of Honour.” 2nd edition. Kalamazoo, MI...
100 p. 1 illus. 24 cm. "The text of Douglas based on the Mackenzie edition of 1822." Bibliography: p...
An overview of Walter Scott's contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on his ...
Brief notices of selected recent books in the general field of Scottish literary studies; short noti...
Shorter reviews and notices of recent books in Scottish literature and adjacent disciplines
Publication details and short descriptions of over thirty recently-published books in Scottish liter...
Discusses the Scots poet Gavin Douglas\u27s translation of Virgil\u27s Aeneid into Scots, and Dougla...
Peveril of the Peak has never been regarded as one of Walter Scott’s greatest novels and its relativ...
Review essay of a critical edition of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake, edited by Danis Rose and John O'...
A reassessment of the Scottish writer Douglas Young\u27s career as classicist, poet, translator, and...
An overview of Walter Scott\u27s contemporary celebrity and evolving reputation, of scholarship on h...
Introducing the issue, with brief tributes to three Scottish literature scholars who died in summer ...
Introduces the issue contents, pays brief tribute to six long-time Scottish literature scholars who ...
A detailed discussion of the representation and characterization of Sir James Douglas ( Black Dougla...
There are many books to be written on Dunbar, and this one neither seeks to compete with those alre...