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The following is a list of the current holdings in the Reading Room of the Dunfermline Carnegie Library and Galleries under the heading The Henryson Collection. Most of the material is on accessible shelves, and can be consulted at any time.

The Henryson Collection

Surname

Initials

Title

Format

Aitken

A J

The Pronunciation of Older Scots

Booklet

Aitken

A J

How to pronounce Older Scots

Audiotape

Aitken

A J et al (eds)

Bards and Makars: Scottish Language and Literature: Medieval and Renaissance

Book

Baird

G

Robert Henryson's Fables. Worksheets for use at 1st, 3rd and 6th year levels

A4 sheets

Baird

G

Scotnotes: The Poems of Robert Henryson

Booklet

Bannatyne

G

Robert Henryson extract from St James's magazine pp 60-79

Papers

Bannatyne Club

 

Robene and Makyne and the Testament of Cresseid

Book

Barbour

J

The Bruce; or the metrical history of Robert I King of Scots, edited by John Jamieson

Book

Barron

W R J (ed)

Robert Henryson: selected poems

Book

Bawcutt

P et al (eds)

Selected Poems of Henryson and Dunbar

Book

Bright

P M

Medieval concepts of the figure and Henryson's figurative technique, in Studies in Scottish Literature XXV, pp 134-53

Article

Caie

G D

Henryson as Auctor in The Flouer o Makarheid,ed M Fleming, pp 1-14

Article

Cox

C

Froward Language and Wanton Play: The Commoun text of Henryson's Testament of Cresseid, in Studies in Scottish Literature XXIX pp 58-72

Article

Cullen

M A

Cresseid excused: a re-reading of Henryson's Testament of Cresseid, in Studies in Scottish Literature XX pp 137-59

Article

Dickens

B (ed)

The Testament of Cresseid

Book

Dickens

B (ed)

The Testament of Cresseid

Book

Dillon

B

Robert Henryson, The Testament of Cresseid, in Studies in Scottish Literature VI pp 263-4

Review

Donaldson

D

Sir Richard Holland, The Buke of the Howlat

Book

Dunnigan

S M

An Impossible Saint?, in The Flouer o Makarheid, ed M Fleming, pp 33-60

Article

Ebin

L

The Poems of Robert Henryson, in Studies in Scottish Literature XVIII pp 301-3

Review

Elliot

C (ed)

Robert Henryson, Poems

Book

Evans

D D

Robert Henryson, in Studies in Scottish Literature XIX pp 286-8

Review

Eyre-Todd

G (ed)

Early Scottish poetry: Thomas the Rhymer, John Barbour, Andrew of Wintoun, Henry the Minstrel

Book

The Henryson Collection in the Dunfermline Carnegie Library (housed in the Murison Room)

 

 

Eyre-Todd

 

G (ed)

Medieval Scottish poetry: King James I, Robert Henryson, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas

Book

Fleming

M (ed)

The Cloak of Poetry: Proceedings of the 7th Annual Conference of The Robert Henryson Society

Book

Fleming

M (ed)

The Flouer o Makarheid: Papers from the 8th and 9th Annual conferences of The Robert Henryson Society

Book

Fleming

M (ed)

The Delectabill Kirnell: Papers presented at Conference and evening meetings of The Robert Henryson Scoiety during 2005 and 2006

Book

Fox

D

The poems of Robert Henryson

Book

Fox

D

Robert Henryson: the poems

Book

Fox

D

Two Scots Chaucerians, in Studies in Scottish Literature VII p 128

Review

Fox

D

The 1663 Anderson edition of Henryson's Testament of Cresseid, in Studies in Scottish Literature VIII pp 75-96

Article

Geddes

W

Bibliography of Middle Scots poets

Book

Gopen

G

The Poems of Robert Henryson

Book

Gray

M M (ed)

Scottish poetry from Barbour to James VI

Book

Gray

D

Robert Henryson

Book

Greentree

R

Debate of the Paddock and the Mouse, in Studies in Scottish Literature XXVI pp 481-9

Article

Greentree

R

Reader, Teller and Teacher: the Narrator of Robert Henryson's Moral Fables

Book

Hallett

C A

Theme and structure in Henryson's The Annunciation, in Studies in Scottish Literature X pp 165-74

Article

Hamer

D(ed)

The Poetical Worlds of Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount, Lyon King of Arms, 2 vols, Scottish Text Society

Book

Hart

A

The Moral Fables of Robert Henryson

Book

Haydock

N

The Pane of Cresseid for to Modifie, in The Flouer o Makarheid, ed M Fleming, pp 61-93

Article

Henderson

T F

Scottish vernacular literature: a succinct history

Book

Henryson

R

Robin and Makyne

Booklet

Henryson

R

The tail of the paddok and the mous

Booklet

Hyde

I

Poetic imagery: a point of comparison between Henryson and Dunbar in Studies in Scottish Literature II pp 183-97

Article

Jack

R D S

Henryson and the Sense of an Ending, in The Cloak of Poetry ,ed M Fleming, pp 61-84

Article

Jamieson

W A

Henryson's 'Taill of the Wolf and the Wedder' in Studies in Scottish Literature VI pp 248-57

Article

Jamieson

I W A

A further source for Henryson's Fabillis, in Notes and Queries pp 403-5

Photocopy

Jamieson

I W A

Henryson's Fabillis: an essay towards a revaluation, in Words, Wai-te-ata Studies in English II pp 20-31

Photocopy

Jamieson

I W A

'To preue thare preaching to be a poesye': some thoughts on Henryson's poetics, in Parergon 8 pp 24-36

Photocopy

Jamieson

I W A

The Beast tale in Middle Scots: some thoughts on the history of a genre, in Parergon 2 pp 26-36

Photocopy

Jamieson

W A

The minor poems of Robert Henryson, in Studies in Scottish Literature IX pp 125-147

Article

Jenkins

A W

Henryson's 'The Fox, the Wolf and the Cadger' again in Studies in Scottish Literature IV pp 107-12

Article

Jentoft

C W

Henryson as authentic 'Chaucerian': Narrator, Character and Courtly Love in the Testament of Cresseid, in Studies in Scottish Literature X pp 94-102

Article

Khinoy

S

Tale-moral relationships in Henryson's Moral Fables, in Studies in Scottish Literature XVII pp 99-115

Article

Kindrick

R L

Lion or cat? Henryson's characterisation of James III in Studies in Scottish Literature XIV pp 123-36

Article

Kindrick

R L

Robert Henryson, in Studies in Scottish Literature XVIII pp 269-72

Review

Kindrick

R L

'Henryson and Quintilian', in Studies in Scottish Literature XXVI pp 470-80

Article

Kindrick

R L

Middle Scots poets: a reference guide to James I of Scotland, Robert Henryson, William Dunbar and Gavin Douglas, in Studies in Scottish Literature XXIII pp 303-5

Review

Kinghorn

A M

The minor poems of Robert Henryson in Studies in Scottish Literature III pp 30-40

Article

Kinghorn

A (ed)

Barbour: the Bruce - a selection

Book

Kratzmann

G

Henryson's Fables: The subtell dyte of poetry in Studies in Scottish Literature XX pp 49-70

Article

Laing

D (ed)

Select remains of the ancient popular poetry of Scotland

Book

Laing

D (ed)

The Poems and Fables of Robert Henryson

Book

Lawson

A (ed)

The Kinis quair and the quare of jelusy

Book

Lyall

R J

Robert Henryson, The Makar. Thoughts and reflections

Audio tape

MacDiarmid

H (ed)

Robert Henryson: the Testament of Cresseid and other poems

Book

MacDonald

D

Narrative art in Henryson's Fables, in Studies in Scottish Literature III pp 101-13

Article

MacDonald

J

Robert Henryson, a study of the major narrative poems, in Studies in Scottish Literature VI pp 192-5

Article

MacDonald

D

Chaucer's influence on Henryson's Fables: the use of proverbs and sententiae, in Medium Aevum XXXIX.1

Photocopy

Macdougall

N

Henryson's Scotland: Two Renaissance Kings and their Subjects, in The Cloak of Poetry, ed M Fleming, pp 35-60

Article

MacKean

W

James I: The Kingis Quair, modernised

Book

Mackenzie

W M (ed)

The poems of William Dunbar

Book

Macqueen

J

Robert Henryson: a study of the major narrative poems

Book

MacQueen

J

Ratio and Number in Henryson's Poetry, in The Cloak of Poetry, ed M Fleming, pp 1-34

Article

Maguire

L

Three short plays: The Triumph of Dunbar, Henryson and the Ploomdam, and Navigator in the 7th Circle

Book

Manlove

C

Scottish fantasy literature

Book

Manning

R J

A note on symbolic identification in Henryson's Orpheus and Eurydice, in Studies in Scottish Literature VIII pp 265-71

Article

Marshall

L E

Roberto Henryson e la Griseida

Book

Matthews

K

Hugh MacDiarmid and Robert Henryson: 'Politics was Pairt o' their Personal Life' Personal Life was Pairt o' their Politics', in The Delectabill Kirnell, et M Fleming, pp 42-63

Article

McDiarmid

M P

Robert Henryson

Book

McDonald

J

Among his Personal Effects

Book

McGinley

K J

Henryson's Boethius, in The Flouer o Makarheid, ed M Fleming, pp 15-32

Article

McKenna

S

Tragedy and the consolation of myth in Henryson's Fables, in Studies in Scottish Literature XXVI pp 490-502

Article

McNamara

J

Divine justice in Henryson's Testament of Cresseid, in Studies in Scottish Literature XI pp 99-107

Article

Metcalfe

W M

Poems of Robert Henryson

Book

Moore

S

'Sone and air upricht': the moral significance of Chantecleir's identiry-performance in 'The Cock and the Fox', in The Delectabill Kirnell, ed M Fleming, pp 28-41

Article

Moses

D

'Be figure of ane vther thing': Robert Henryson and the animal as figure, in The Delectabill Kirnell, ed M Fleming, pp 1-27

Article

Newlyn

E S

'Moral Fables of Aesop', In Studies in Scottish Literature XXV pp 33-58

Review

Noll

D L

'The Testament of Cresseid: are Christian interpretations valid?', in Studies in Scottish Literature IX pp 16-25

Article

Paterson

J

The life and poems of William Dunbar

Book

Peek

G S

Robert Henryson's view of original sin ion 'The Bludy Serk', in Studies in Scottish Literature X pp 199-206

Article

Ridley

F H

A check list, 1956-1968, for study of the Kingis Quair, the poetry of Robert Henryson, Gawin Douglas and William Dunbar, in Studies in Scottish Literature VIII pp 30-51

Article

Ross

I

Robert Henryson: Poems, in Studies in Scottish Literature I pp 268-73

Review

Scheps

W

A Climatological reading of Henryson's treatment of Cresseid, in Studies in Scottish Literature XV pp 80-7

Article

Schrader

R

'Some backgrounds of Henryson' , in Studies in Scottish Literature XV pp 124-38

Article

Schweitzer

E C

The Allegory of Robert Henryson's 'The Bludy Serk', in Studies in Scottish Literature XV pp 165-74

Article

Scotseen

 

The Presence Room in Abbot House featuring an introduction to the Testament of Cresseid

Video tape

Scotsoun

 

'The Trial of the Fox' and 'The Preaching of the Swallow' read by Bob Smith and George Bruce

Audio tape

Scotsoun

 

Robert Henryson, Poems

Audio tape

Scotsoun

 

'The Preiching of the Swallow' /'Searmonachadh a 'Ghobhlain-Ghaoithe'

Audiotape

Scotsoun

 

'The Two Mice' and 'Robene and Makyne' read by Bob Smith, Eileen McCallum and Molly Rorke

Audio tape

Smith

G G (ed)

Speciments of Middle Scots

Book

Smith

G G (ed)

The Poems of Robert Henryson, 3 volumes, Scottish Text Society

Book

Stearns

M

Robert Henryson

Book

Stephens

J

Notes and news: devotion and wit in Henryson's 'The Annunciation', in English Studies 51 (4) pp 323-31

Photocopy

Storm

M

The intertextual Cressida: Chaucer's Henryson or Henryson's Chaucer?, in Studies in Scottish Literature XXVIII pp 105-22

Article

Taylor

R A

Dunbar: the poet and his period

Book

Wood

H H (ed)

Poems and Fables of Robert Henryson

Book

Wood

H H (ed)

Poems and Fables of Robert Henryson

Book

Wood

H H

Two Scots Chaucerians

Book

Wood

H H et al

Edinburgh essays on Scots literature

Book

Wood

H H (ed)

Poems and Fables of Robert Henryson

Book

The Robert Henryson Society

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