Authorship and Authority: The Writings of James VI and IJames VI of Scotland and I of England participated in the burgeoning literary culture of the Renaissance, not only as a monarch and patron, but as an author in his own right, publishing extensively in a number of different genres over four decades. As the first monograph devoted to James as an author, this book offers a fresh perspective on his reigns in Scotland and England, and also on the inter-relationship of authorship and authority, literature and politics in the Renaissance. |
Contents
the early poetry | 33 |
the early scriptural exegeses | 69 |
the major prose works | 96 |
Copyright | |
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