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The Mercat Anthology of Early Scottish Literature 1375-1707

The Mercat Anthology of Early Scottish Literature 1375-1707
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Publisher : Birlinn Ltd
Total Pages : 633
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ISBN-10 : 9781788855716
ISBN-13 : 178885571X
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Download or read book The Mercat Anthology of Early Scottish Literature 1375-1707 written by R.D.S. Jack and published by Birlinn Ltd. This book was released on 2008-10-30 with total page 633 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This large-scale anthology of early Scottish Literature, now revised, has been designed as a teaching text for use by school and university students. Longer works are either presented complete - e.g. James I, King is Quair; as long extracts with explanatory linking passages - e.g. Urquhart, The Jewel; or by sections which sum up the main themes and concerns of the text-e.g. Barbour's Bruce Book I. There are full critical and linguistic introductions; brief biographical and bibliographical introductions for each author or sub-section; the texts have all been re-edited; every difficult word is glossed, and full explanatory notes appear at the foot of each page. A substantial Appendix presents texts in Latin, Scots, English and Gaelic from the seventeenth century, demonstrating the vitality and interaction of these voices within the Scottish tradition. A noteworthy feature of the book is Professor Jack's Critical Introduction, 'Where Stands Scottish Literature Now?' This challenges many widely-held assumptions about Scottish literature. In particular it seeks to explore the reasons behind the strange neglect of the writers of the seventeenth century. Basing its argument on the texts of the Anthology as a whole, it seeks to re-define the accepted canon and suggests an alternative way of approaching Scottish literary history.


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