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Hogging The Limelight: The Queen's Wake And The Rise Of Celebrity Authorship, Jason Goldsmith
Hogging The Limelight: The Queen's Wake And The Rise Of Celebrity Authorship, Jason Goldsmith
Jason Goldsmith
In the following essay, Goldsmith argues that The Queen's Wake is commentary on the literary name branding inaugurated by the periodical culture of Hogg's day. For Goldsmith, the "crisis of reception" staged in the poem--sixteenth-century provincial bards in a first encounter with royal spectacle--is not unlike the uneasy celebrity Hogg experienced as the Ettrick Shepherd of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.
Closing Remarks, Richard Clement
Staging The York Creation, And Fall Of Lucifer, Clifford Davidson, Nona Mason
Staging The York Creation, And Fall Of Lucifer, Clifford Davidson, Nona Mason
Clifford Davidson
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The Digby Mary Magdalene And The Magdalene Cult Of The Middle Ages, Clifford Davidson
The Digby Mary Magdalene And The Magdalene Cult Of The Middle Ages, Clifford Davidson
Clifford Davidson