Complaynt of Scotland : a critical edition
dc.contributor.author
Stewart, A.M.
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dc.date.accessioned
2016-11-09T10:25:32Z
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2016-11-09T10:25:32Z
dc.date.issued
1973
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This is the first attempt at a major revaluation of the entire Complaynt of Scotland for a century.
This important, unique, neglected mid sixteenth-century Scottish
prose work is placed in its historical context , The Complayner
is revealed as a biblical and classical scholar, a patriot with
humane European perspectives, focussing on the crucial problems
confronting Scots in the aftermath of the English 'Rough Wooing'.
He wrestles with the philosophical yet practical dilemma of such
alternatives as freewill or fatalistic apathy, collaboration or
non-collaboration, submission or resistance. It is an appeal
for concord and resistance. The Complayner reveals implicit views
of history as a providential pattern.and time as a continuous present
in which linear chronology and causation are less important than
meaning and perennially universally valid constants.
The Complayner is identified as Robert Wedderburn, and new
evidence of possible places and dates of writing and printing are
given .
Hitherto undetected sources and influences are indicated,
including large-scale borrowing from Pliny and Guevara. The
Complayner adopted from Chartier the framework of the dialogue,
with its key features including the use of allegory, the dream vision
framework, conscious display of humanism, erudition and
moralistic eloquent sententiousness in Ciceronian periodic
sentence structure and antithetical Senecan argumentation.
Introduction, notes and an appendix, give a detailed parallel
analysis of Chartier and the Complaynt.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/17660
dc.publisher
The University of Edinburgh
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dc.relation.ispartof
Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2016 Block 4
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dc.title
Complaynt of Scotland : a critical edition
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dc.type
Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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