Song, Dance and Poetry of the Court of Scotland Under King James VI

Song, Dance and Poetry of the Court of Scotland Under King James VI
Title Song, Dance and Poetry of the Court of Scotland Under King James VI PDF eBook
Author Helena Mennie Shire
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 308
Release 2010-08-26
Genre History
ISBN 9780521148290

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This study examines the song repertory and two poets, Alexander Scott and Alexander Montgomerie, in sixteenth-century Scotland.

Song, dance and poetry of the court of Scotland under king James VI

Song, dance and poetry of the court of Scotland under king James VI
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Pages 286
Release 1969
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The Literary Culture of Early Modern Scotland

The Literary Culture of Early Modern Scotland
Title The Literary Culture of Early Modern Scotland PDF eBook
Author Sebastiaan Verweij
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 300
Release 2016-03-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0191074578

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This study presents a history of the literary culture of early-modern Scotland (1560-1625), based on extensive study of the literary manuscript. It argues for the importance of three key places of production of such manuscripts: the royal court, burghs and towns, and regional houses (stately homes, but also minor lairdly and non-aristocratic households). This attention to place facilitates a discussion of, respectively, courtly, urban or civic, and regional literary cultures. Sebastiaan Verweij's methodology stems from bibliographical scholarship and the study of the 'History of the Book', and more specifically, from a school of manuscript research that has invigorated early-modern English literary criticism over the last few decades. The Literary Culture of Early Modern Scotland will also intersect with a programme of reassessment of early-modern Scottish culture that is currently underway in Scottish studies. Traditional narratives of literary history have often regarded the Reformation of 1560 as heralding a terminal cultural decline, and the Union of Crowns of 1603, with the departure of king and court, was thought to have brought the briefest of renaissances (in the 1580s and 1590s) to an early end. This book purposefully straddles the Union, in order to make possible the rediscovery of Scotland's refined and sophisticated renaissance culture.

William Dunbar

William Dunbar
Title William Dunbar PDF eBook
Author Ian Simpson Ross
Publisher BRILL
Pages 298
Release 2023-08-21
Genre History
ISBN 9004624317

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The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics

The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics
Title The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics PDF eBook
Author Roland Greene
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 1678
Release 2012-08-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0691154910

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Rev. ed. of: The Princeton encyclopedia of poetry and poetics / Alex Preminger and T.V.F. Brogan, co-editors; Frank J. Warnke, O.B. Hardison, Jr., and Earl Miner, associate editors. 1993.

The Reign of James VI

The Reign of James VI
Title The Reign of James VI PDF eBook
Author Julian Goodare
Publisher Birlinn Ltd
Pages 269
Release 2000-01-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1788854179

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The reign of James VI (1567–1625) remains one of the most enigmatic in Scottish history. There are long periods within it that resemble black holes in our knowledge. This study is a concerted attempt by a group of ten scholars of the reign, drawn from three different disciplines, to shed light on its politics and government, viewed through various perspectives. These include the royal court, which is analysed through its literature, architecture and ceremony; noble factionalism; relations with England; a revised model of tensions between church and state; and the relationship between the government and the Highlands, the Borders and the south west, a future region of opposition to Charles I. This study also analyses James as a literary author, correspondent, husband and 'universal king'. The book offers alternatives to accepted views of the reign, dismissing both Melvillianism and 'laissez faire monarchy' as useful tools. It sees the centre of politics as the interaction between an expanded and increasingly expensive royal court and a phenomenal growth of the state, based on a huge increase in legislation and the business of the Privy Council.

The Stuart Courts

The Stuart Courts
Title The Stuart Courts PDF eBook
Author Eveline Cruickshanks
Publisher The History Press
Pages 423
Release 2012-05-30
Genre History
ISBN 0752486594

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The regal courts of the English Stuart Kings, from James I (1603-1625) to the ill-fated James II (1685-1689), were magnificent affairs. In a country otherwise given to increasingly austere Puritan ways of living, the royal court shone with a brilliance usually associated with the courts of the Catholic kings of mainland Europe. They were centres of great culture, patronage, ceremony and politics. The real importance of the courts, though down-played for many years, is now beginning to be fully recognised and this first major study of the Stuart courts in England, Scotland and Ireland examines them in their full cultural and historical context. Scholars of international reputation and up and coming, younger scholars have been brought together to give us an insight into many aspects of the Stuart courts. This book includes essays on culture and patronage of the arts and social history. What was it really like at the court? What rules applied? How did the courtiers behave? Finally, the crucial interplay between court life and political life, and politics, is examined in detail. This book is a major contribution to a flourishing area of scholarship and will be required reading for anyone interested in seventeenth-century history, court studies or the arts in the early modern period.