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The Buke of the Howlat by Richard Holland (Hardcover)
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The Buke of the Howlat by Richard Holland (Hardcover)
Series: Scottish Text Society Fifth Series
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Critical 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heraldic elements, and historical references and contexts.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.
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