Abstract

This article examines the influence of the poems of John Lydgate in Scotland in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The nature of this influence is assessed particularly through the evidence afforded by the Scottish manuscript circulation of his poems. Such evidence suggests that Lydgate’s influence in Scotland is perhaps less extensive than has been sometimes assumed.

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