Early Scottish poetry
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Early Scottish poetry
(Abbotsford series of the Scottish poets / [edited by George Eyre-Todd])
Routledge/Thoemmes, 1997
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Note
Reprint of the 1891 ed
Contents of Works
- Thomas the Rhymer
- John Barbour
- Androw of Wyntoun
- Henry the minstrel
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This collection presents the best works of about one hundred Scottish poets, from the earliest times up until the nineteenth century. The poems are carefully selected and reproduced from the best editions. Arranged by period and genre, each volume contains an historical introduction, and biographical details are given for all poets. In addition, historical notes are supplied for relevant poems and a selective glossary is provided. Combining the poems of nobility, men and women of the Scottish Englightenment, plus historical, legendary, and romantic ballads, these attractively presented volumes form a comprehensive reference library for those both new to, and familiar with, Scottish poetry.
Table of Contents
Early Scottish Poetry 226pp, Mediaeval Scottish Poetry 277pp, Scottish Poetry of the Sixteenth Century 275pp, Scottish Ballad Poetry 331pp, Scottish Poetry of the Seventeenth Century 304pp, Scottish Poetry of the Eighteenth Century Vol 1 246pp, Scottish Poetry of the Eighteenth Century Vol 2 347pp
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