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James V
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Helena M. Shire Ballattis of Luve: The Scottish Courtly Love Lyric 1400-1570, by John MacQueen 41/2, p. 180
PRISCILLA J. BAWCUTT Dramatic Allegory: Lindsay's 'Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis', by Joanne Spencer Kantrowitz 47/1, p. 187

languages

  • Middle French
  • Latin
  • Scots
  • Scottish Gaelic
  • French
  • Italian
  • Middle Scots
  • Old French
  • Early Modern Scots
  • Romance of the Rose language (Old French)
  • Middle English
  • Dantean Italian
  • Scots Gaelic

works

  • Lydgate
  • Gołdyn Targe
  • Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis
  • Romance of the Rose
  • The Kingis Quair
  • The Bamatyne Manuscript
  • Maitland Manuscripts
  • works of Dunbar
  • works of Henryson
  • Alexander Scott
  • Montgomerie
  • Chaucer's 'The song of Troyalus'
  • Douglas' The Palice of Honour

people

  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • Lydgate
  • Alexander Scott
  • James V
  • George Bannatyne
  • Mary, Queen of Scots
  • Montgomerie

subjects

  • influence
  • love
  • sociality
  • craftsmanship
  • literary
  • music
  • style
  • lyric
  • allegory
  • theme
  • psychomachia
  • Dramatic Allegory
  • Reason-Sensuality
  • Expository
  • history
  • Scottish
  • tradition
  • genre
  • criticism
  • courtliness

places

  • France
  • Scotland
  • Paris
  • Edinburgh
  • James V
  • Tudor England
  • Mary, Queen of Scots
  • Cassillis
  • Franco-Scottish
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