Alexander Scott

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Alexander Scott was a 16th-century Scottish makar (poet) known for his courtly and satirical verse in the Scots language.

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instanceOf makar
person
poet
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
culture Scottish
ethnicGroup Scottish
fieldOfWork literature
poetry
floruit 16th century
c. 1550s
gender male
genre courtly poetry
love poetry
religious poetry
satirical poetry
hasCanonicalName Alexander Scott NERFINISHED
influencedBy French courtly poetry
Robert Henryson NERFINISHED
William Dunbar NERFINISHED
knownFor courtly verse in Scots
satirical verse in Scots
varied stanza forms and metrical experimentation
languageOfWorkOrName Scots NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod Early Modern Scottish literature
literaryTradition makar tradition
movement Scottish Renaissance (early modern) poetry
notableWork Ane New Yeir Gift to Quene Mary NERFINISHED
Lament of the Maister of Erskyn NERFINISHED
The Rondel of Love NERFINISHED
occupation court poet
makar
poet
placeOfActivity Edinburgh NERFINISHED
Lowlands of Scotland NERFINISHED
style moral and religious reflection
ornate courtly diction
sharp satire
subjectOf modern scholarly editions of his poems
theme court life
love
morality
religion
social satire
writingLanguage Scots

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The Bannatyne Manuscript containsWorkBy Alexander Scott