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OverviewCritical edition of an important Scottish poem, highlighting its striking poetic features. The Buke of the Howlat was composed in the late 1440s for Elizabeth Douglas, wife of Archibald Douglas, earl of Moray. It is one of the great monuments of fifteenth-century Scots verse, perhaps the finest example of Older Scots alliterative poetry, telling a comic fable of an owl's borrowed feathers, his pride and ultimate fall, and a bird parliament which decides his fate. At its centre is a heraldic excurses which leads to a celebration of the virtues of the Douglas family and their service to Robert Bruce in the Scottish Wars of Independence. Its themes therefore focus on Scottish freedom, aristocratic achievement, and good self- and political governance; its influencesare drawn from chanson d'aventure, beast fable and complaint, and embrace the French, Scots, Gaelic and English Chaucerian and northern literary traditions, making it of great significance to anyone interested in the late medieval literature of the British Isles. This critical edition provides a new text, with full modern annotation and glossary. Its introduction and notes address the textual transmission of the poem in detail, its traditionalalliterative form, the poetic tula, its language, heraldic elements, and historical references and contexts. Ralph Hanna is Emeritus Professor of Palaeography, University of Oxford. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ralph Hanna, IIIPublisher: Scottish Text Society Imprint: Scottish Text Society Volume: v. 12 Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9781897976395ISBN 10: 1897976399 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 18 September 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews(A) superb edition. YEAR'S WORK IN ENGLISH STUDIES The merit of this new edition lies in the critical engagement with earlier scholarly work, and the fresh way in which the problems are tackled. . . . (T)his edition is a valuable contribution to scholarship on Older Scots literature. SPECULUM (A) superb edition.exquisitely executed in its editing by Dr Ralph Hanna.. An essential addition to the libraries of serious students of Medieval Scottish Literature, and one might say no less important to students of Middle English. INNES REVIEW This STS book--like all the books in the series--is well made and portable, matching the quality of the editorial work its boards contain. As he has with previous editions of medieval texts, Hanna offers here an edition of Holland's The Buke of the Howlet that promises to serve scholars' and readers' needs for years to come. THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW Hanna has.done the scholarly community a great service indeed. MEDIUM AEVUM [A] superb edition. YEAR'S WORK IN ENGLISH STUDIES The merit of this new edition lies in the critical engagement with earlier scholarly work, and the fresh way in which the problems are tackled. . . . [T]his edition is a valuable contribution to scholarship on Older Scots literature. SPECULUM [A] superb edition.exquisitely executed in its editing by Dr Ralph Hanna.. An essential addition to the libraries of serious students of Medieval Scottish Literature, and one might say no less important to students of Middle English. INNES REVIEW This STS book--like all the books in the series--is well made and portable, matching the quality of the editorial work its boards contain. As he has with previous editions of medieval texts, Hanna offers here an edition of Holland's The Buke of the Howlet that promises to serve scholars' and readers' needs for years to come. THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW (A) superb edition.exquisitely executed in its editing by Dr Ralph Hanna.. An essential addition to the libraries of serious students of Medieval Scottish Literature, and one might say no less important to students of Middle English. INNES REVIEW This STS book--like all the books in the series--is well made and portable, matching the quality of the editorial work its boards contain. As he has with previous editions of medieval texts, Hanna offers here an edition of Holland's The Buke of the Howlet that promises to serve scholars' and readers' needs for years to come. THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |