The Kingis Quair: Together with A Ballad of Good Counsel: by King James I. of Scotland
by Rev. Walter W. (edited by) Skeat
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Scottish Text Society, Edinburgh, 1884. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Printed for the Society by W. Blackwood and Sons & rebound in dark blue cloth with gilt titles to the spines; preceding the poem is a lengthy (55 pages) & erudite introduction by the editor. The Kingis Quair is a fifteenth-century poem attributed to James I of Scotland. It is semi-autobiographical in nature, describing the King's capture by the English in 1406 on his way to France and his subsequent 18 years imprisonment by Henry IV of England and his successors, Henry V and Henry VI. The poem also narrates how he fell in love one beautiful spring morning with an English noblewoman, Joan Beaufort. In a dream vision, we find out what King James learned about good and bad fortune from the goddess Minerva and from Fortune herself, and how he discovered the nature of true love. The poem was influenced by ChaucerÂs dream visions, but also has its own whimsical charms & is a hidden gem of medieval poetry. Four versions of the Ballad of Good Counsel are given , from the earliest to the 'restored', the latter being founded upon collation of the other three. At the rear are extensive notes to the Kingis Quair & to the Good Counsel & these are followed by a glossarial index & remarks upon Jamieson's dictionary. , First Thus. Size: Octavo (standard book size). 55 + 113 pages. Text is in Scots. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Poetry; Medieval Poetry; Medieval Literature; Literature & Literary; Scotland; Medieval 10th to 15thc; Scots Language; History. Inventory No: 3910. .
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- Title
- The Kingis Quair: Together with A Ballad of Good Counsel: by King James I. of Scotland
- Author
- Rev. Walter W. (edited by) Skeat
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good Condition
- Jacket Condition
- No Dust Jacket
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First Edition
- Publisher
- Scottish Text Society
- Place of Publication
- Edinburgh
- Date Published
- 1884
- Keywords
- BZDB227 Poetry/Medieval Poetry/Medieval Literature/Scottish Literature/Scottish Poetry/Scotland/King James 1/Literature/Literary/History/Scots Language/Scottish Text Poetry; Medieval Poetry; Medieval Literature; Literature & Literary; Scotland; Medie
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