Series |
St . Andrews studies in Reformation history
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Contents |
Writing the Scottish Reformation / David G. Mullan -- Language attitudes and choice in the Scottish Reformation / Marina Dossena -- The divine fury of the muses : neo-Latin poetry in early modern Scotland / David Allan -- Texts. Allegory and Reformation poetics in David Lindsay's Ane satire of the thrie estaitis (1552-54) / Amanda J. Piesse -- John Knox and a godly letter: fashioning and refashioning the exilic I / Rudoph P. Almasy -- Theological controversy in the wake of John Knox's the first blast of the trumpet / Kenneth D. Farrow -- King James VI and I as a religious writer / Astrid Stilma -- Calvinism, counter-Reformation and conversion: Alexander Montgomerie's religious poetry / Mark S. Sweetnam -- English bards and Scotch poetics: Sotland's literary influence and sixteenth-century English religious verse / Deirdre Serjeantson -- Hume of Godscroft on parity / David Reid -- Reception. Political theatre or heritage culture? : ane satyre of the thrie estaitis in production / Adrienne Scullion -- A book for Lollards and Protestants: Murdoch Nisbet's New Testament / Martin Holt Dotterweich -- A few concluding observations / David George Mullan. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2008035800 |
ISBN | 9780754667155 (alk. paper) |