Professor R.D.S. Jack MA, PhD, DLitt, F.R.S.E., F.E.A.: Publications “Scottish Sonneteer and Welsh Metaphysical” in Studies in Scottish Literature 3 (1966): 240–7. “James VI and Renaissance Poetic Theory” in English 16 (1967): 208–11. “Montgomerie and the Pirates” in Studies in Scottish Literature 5 (1967): 133–36. “Drummond of Hawthornden: The Major Scottish Sources” in Studies in Scottish Literature 6 (1968): 36–46. “Imitation in the Scottish Sonnet” in Comparative Literature 20 (1968): 313–28. “The Lyrics of Alexander Montgomerie” in Review of English Studies 20 (1969): 168–81. “The Poetry of Alexander Craig” in Forum for Modern Language Studies 5 (1969): 377–84. With Ian Campbell (eds). Jamie the Saxt: A Historical Comedy; by Robert McLellan. London: Calder and Boyars, 1970. “William Fowler and Italian Literature” in Modern Language Review 65 (1970): 481– 92. “Sir William Mure and the Covenant” in Records of Scottish Church History Society 17 (1970): 1–14. “Dunbar and Lydgate” in Studies in Scottish Literature 8 (1971): 215–27. The Italian Influence on Scottish Literature. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1972. Scottish Prose 1550–1700. London: Calder and Boyars, 1972. “Scott and Italy” in Bell, Alan (ed.) Scott, Bicentenary Essays. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, 1973. 283–99. “The French Influence on Scottish Literature at the Court of King James VI” in Scottish Studies 2 (1974): 44–55. “Arthur’s Pilgrimage: A Study of Golagros and Gawane” in Studies in Scottish Literature 12 (1974): 1–20. “The Thre Prestis of Peblis and the Growth of Humanism in Scotland” in Review of English Studies 26 (1975): 257–70. “Petrarch in English and Scottish Renaissance Literature” in Modern Language Review 71 (1976): 801–11. A Choice of Scottish Verse 1560–1660. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1978. “Henryson’s ‘Taill of the Cok and the Jasp’ and Caxton’s Mirrour of the World” in Chaucer Review 13 (1978): 157–65. “Mary Queen of Scots – the Poetic Vision” in Scotia 3 (1979): 34–48. “The Prose of John Knox: A Re-assessment” in Prose Studies 4 (1981): 239–51. “Chaucer and The Freiris of Berwick” in Studies in Scottish Literature 17 (1981): 145–52. With Andrew Noble (eds). The Art of Robert Burns. London: Vision Press, 1982. “Burns and Bawdy” in Jack, R.D.S. and Andrew Noble (eds) The Art of Robert Burns. London: Vision Press, 1982. 98–126. 244 R.D.S. Jack “James VI: Poet and Patron” in Europaische Hofkultur im 16 und 17 Jahrhundert. Hamburg: Hauswedell, 1982. 179–85. “Robert Burns and the Idea of Freedom” in Scotia 6 (1982): 41–59. Sir Thomas Urquhart: “The Jewel”. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, 1983. “Appearance and Reality in Humphry Clinker” in Bold, Alan (ed.) The Art of Tobias Smollett. London: Vision Press, 1983. 209–27. “William Drummond of Hawthornden” in University of Edinburgh Journal 31 (1983): 26–27. “The Theme of Fortune in the Verse of Alexander Montgomerie” in Scottish Literary Journal 10:2 (1983): 25–44. Alexander Montgomerie [Scottish Writers Series no. 7.]. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, 1985. “The Land of Myth and Faery: J.M. Barrie’s dramatic version of The Little Minister” in Scotia 9 (1985): 1–16. Scotland’s Literary Debt to Italy. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press and Instituto Italiano di Cultura, 1986. With M.L. McLaughlin, and C. Whyte (eds). Leopardi: A Scottis Quair. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1987. “Barrie as Journeyman Dramatist: A Study of Walker London” in Studies in Scottish Literature 22 (1987): 60–77. “From Novel to Drama: J.M. Barrie’s Quality Street” in Scottish Literary Journal 14:2 (1987): 48–61. The History of Scottish Literature, Volume 1, Origins to 1660. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 1988. “Pope’s Mediaeval Heroine: Eloisa to Abelard” in Nicholson, Colin (ed.) Alexander Pope. Aberdeen University Press, 1988. 206–19. Patterns of Divine Comedy: a study of Mediaeval English Drama. Cambridge: Boydell and Brewer, 1989. “The Range of Robert Burns’ Satires” in Peters, Ian and Thomas Stein (eds) Scholastic Midwifery. Tubingen: G. Narr, 1989. 256–69. “The First MS of Peter Pan” in Children’s Literature 18 (1990): 101–13. The Road to the Never Land: A Re-assessment of J.M. Barrie’s Dramatic Art. Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 1991. “Art, Nature and Thrums” in Schwend, Joachim (ed.) Literatur im Kontext. Frankfurt: P. Lang, 1992. 155–64. “Lindsay’s Satyre and Kemp’s Satire” in Chapman 68 (1992): 81–86. “The Hunt for Mrs Lapraik” in Yale University Library Gazette 67 (1992): 6–12. “J.M. Barrie’s The House of Fear” in Studies in Scottish Literature 27 (1992): 1–46. With Kevin McGinley (eds). Of Lion and Unicorn: Essays on Anglo-Scottish Literary Relations in Honour of Prof. John MacQueen. Edinburgh: Quadriga, 1993. “Of Lion and Unicorn: Literary Traditions at War” in Jack, R.D.S. and Kevin McGinley (eds) Of Lion and Unicorn: Essays on Anglo-Scottish Literary Relations in Honour of Prof. John MacQueen. Edinburgh: Quadriga, 1993. 67– 99. .
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