The poetry of the Makars marked an extraordinary flowering of Scottish culture and the Scots language in the 15th and early 16th centuries. This magnificent anthology, introduced, edited and annotated by J.A. Tasioulas, makes available for the modern reader the complete poems of both Henryson and Dunbar, as well as Gavin Douglas's The Palis of Honoure . Old Scots words are glossed and medieval and classical references are explained to make this the most approachable collection of major poems in a period which forged a nation's cultural and political sense of itself, from the moral subtlety of Henryson, to the wild flytings of Dunbar, to the democratic humanism of Gavin Douglas.
William Dunbar Books
William Dunbar was a Scottish poet active in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. His extensive body of work in the Scots language is distinguished by its great variation in themes and literary styles. He was closely associated with the court of King James IV, for whom he produced this significant output. Dunbar's poetry was included in the first books printed in Scotland.
