The Christis Kirk Tradition: Scots Poems of Folk FestivityAllan H. MacLaine Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1996 - 213 Seiten Brings together the more important poems of the genre, named after one of its earliest examples, Christis Kirk on the Grene. They range from the fifteenth century up to the climactic work of Robert Burns, and are presented in slightly modernised texts, with on-the-page glosses for ease of understanding, along with full introductions and notes. |
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Anon Christis Kirk on the Grene c 14901510 | 10 |
William Dunbar The Justis Betwix the Talyeour and | 18 |
Sir David Lindsay The Justing Betwix James Watsoun | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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