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John Stewart of Baldynneis Roland Furious

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The poetry of John Stewart of Baldynneis, one of James VI's soi disant Castalian Band, is a relatively unknown phenomenon of the Renaissance period. This book is a critical edition of his epic poem...
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  • 26 November 2007
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The poetry of John Stewart of Baldynneis, one of James VI's soi disant Castalian Band, is a relatively unknown phenomenon of the Renaissance period. This book is a critical edition of his epic poem Roland Furious, supposedly a translation of Ludovico Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso into Scots but actually a brilliantly original poem which directly follows guidelines given by James VI for the creation of such literature in the Scottish vernacular. A fully annotated version of the text is given, along with a critical induction discussing the main European influences on Stewart's work, notes to the text, an appendix of proper and personal names, and a full glossary. This book provides an important link in the history of Scottish poetry.

Brill's Texts and Sources in Intellectual History, vol. 4
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Price: $194.00
Pages: 362
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date: 26 November 2007
ISBN: 9789004163188
Format: Hardcover
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Donna Heddle, Ph.D. (2001) in Scottish Language and Literature, University of Edinburgh, is Director of the Centre for Nordic Studies and Head of the Department of Cultural Studies at UHI Millennium Institute. She has published on Scottish social history and Northern European literatures.