Alexander Montgomerie poetry, politics, and cultural change in Jacobean Scotland
"A detailed investigation of Alexander Montgomerie's (c. 1550-1598) biography with a careful reading of his verse. Situates Montgomerie's poetry within a bipolar model of later sixteenth-century British culture, against the background of the European development of Mannerist aesthetics and the early Baroque"--Provided by publisher.
""A detailed investigation of Alexander Montgomerie's (c. 1550-1598) biography with a careful reading of his verse. Situates Montgomerie's poetry within a bipolar model of later sixteenth-century British culture, against the background of the European development of Mannerist aesthetics and the early Baroque"--Provided by publisher."
""A detailed investigation of Alexander Montgomerie's (c. 1550-1598) biography with a careful reading of his verse. Situates Montgomerie's poetry within a bipolar model of later sixteenth-century British culture, against the background of the European development of Mannerist aesthetics and the early Baroque"--Provided by publisher."@en
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Politique et littérature Grande-Bretagne Écosse (GB) 16e siècle.
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