The Poems of
ROBERT HENRYSON
Gerald Baird
Published in: Paperback.
By: Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1996
Price: £6.95
ISBN 978-0-948877-29-2
Robert Henryson, along with his contemporary William Dunbar, is one of the most significant figures of medieval Scottish literature and is a distinctive voice in the fifteenth-century Northern Renaissance. His subtle use of language and careful balance of humour with high seriousness presents a picture of a vigourous and compassionate intellect, firmly rooted in his society and yet engaging with the wider world.
Gerald Baird’s Scotnote explores Henryson’s major works – the Fables, The Testament of Cresseid, Orpheus and Euridice and – and provides detailed information for senior school pupils and students at all levels.
CONTENTS
- Introduction
- Background
- What we know about Henryson
- How to read Henryson
- The Middle Ages
- Some literary background
- The Fables
- The Testament of Cresseid
- Orpheus and Euridice
- Robene and Makyne
- Things to think about
- Bibliography