Introduction Part I. Beginnings: 1. Dunbar's aureate allegories and Andre's Vita Henrici Septimi 2. The Bowge of Courte and the birth of the paranoid subject 3. 'My panefull purs so priclis me': the rhetoric of the self in Dunbar's petitionary poems Part II. Translative Senses: 4. Alexander Barclay's eclogues and Gavin Douglas's Palice of Honour 5. Memoires d'outre-tombe: love, rhetoric and Stephen Hawes 6. Mapping Skelton: 'Esebon, Marybon, Wheston next Barnet' 7. Conclusion.
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