The poetry of the Makars marked an extraordinary flowering of Scottish culture and the Scots language in the 15th and early 16th centuries. This magnificent anthology, introduced, edited and annotated by J.A. Tasioulas, makes available for the modern reader the complete poems of both Henryson and Dunbar, as well as Gavin Douglas's The Palis of Honoure . Old Scots words are glossed and medieval and classical references are explained to make this the most approachable collection of major poems in a period which forged a nation's cultural and political sense of itself, from the moral subtlety of Henryson, to the wild flytings of Dunbar, to the democratic humanism of Gavin Douglas.
Robert Henryson Livres
Robert Henryson fut un poète écossais qui équilibra magistralement l'humour et le sérieux, créant des récits à plusieurs niveaux. Sa narration inventive, souvent inspirée des fables d'Ésope, présentait une vision du monde complexe avec un intellect aiguisé. Avec une profonde compréhension de l'humanité et une perspective compatissante, Henryson laissa une marque indélébile sur la littérature, demeurant l'un des meilleurs rhéteurs de la langue écossaise.






The Complete Works
- 302pages
- 11 heures de lecture
New edition of the poems of Robert Henryson, offers editions of Henryson's Fables, The Testament of Cresseid, Orpheus and Eurydice and twelve shorter poems, grouped according to the strength of their attribution to Henryson, as well as the glosses and explanatory and textual notes characteristic of Middle English Texts Series volumes.
The Testament of Cresseid
- 42pages
- 2 heures de lecture
The Testament of Cresseid, written by Scottish poet Robert Henryson in 1926, explores themes of love, betrayal, and redemption through the tragic story of Cresseid, a character from Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde. The poem delves into her downfall and the consequences of her choices, reflecting on the human condition and societal values of the time. This edition presents the full text, allowing readers to engage deeply with Henryson's poignant narrative and rich poetic language.
The Testament of Cresseid & Seven Fables
- 183pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The greatest of the late medieval Scots "makars," Robert Henryson was influenced by their vision of the frailty and pathos of human life, and by the inherited poetic example of Geoffrey Chaucer. Henryson’s finest poem, and one of the rhetorical masterpieces of Scots literature, is the narrative Testament of Cresseid. Set in the aftermath of the Trojan War, the Testament "completes the story of Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde, offering a tragic account of its faithless heroine’s rejection by her lover, Diomede, and of her subsequent decline into prostitution and leprosy. Written in Middle Scots, the Testament "has been translated by Seamus Heaney into a confident but faithful idiom that matches the original verse form and honors the poem’s unique blend of detachment and compassion.A master of high narrative, Henryson was also a comic master of the verse fable, and his burlesques of human weakness in the guise of animal wisdom are delicately pointed with irony. Seven of the Fables "are here sparklingly translated by Heaney, their freshness rendered to the last claw and feather. Together, The Testament of Cresseid and Seven Fables provide a rich and wide-ranging encounter between two poets across six centuries.
Mediæval Scottish Poetry
- 286pages
- 11 heures de lecture
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The Poems and Fables of Robert Henryson
- 396pages
- 14 heures de lecture
This collection features the timeless works of Robert Henryson, showcasing his poems and fables that have captivated readers since their original publication in 1865. The reprint preserves the integrity and quality of the initial edition, allowing contemporary audiences to explore Henryson's rich storytelling and moral insights through his verse.
Mediaeval Scottish Poetry ..
- 282pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Robene and Makyne, and the Testament of Cresseid
- 50pages
- 2 heures de lecture
The Moral Fables of Robert Henryson
- 122pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The Moral Fables Of Robert Henryson (1832)
- 120pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The book is a facsimile reprint, preserving the original's content and style, while potentially including imperfections like marks, notations, marginalia, and flawed pages. This edition offers a glimpse into the historical context and authenticity of the original work, appealing to collectors and those interested in the book's unique characteristics.