Wallace; or, the Life and Acts of Sir William Wallace, of Ellerslie is a long "romantic biographical" poem by the fifteenth-century Scottish Minstrel, Blind Harry, probably in the decade before 1488. It celebrates and applauds the life and acts of the Scottish freedom fighter William Wallace who lived a century and a half earlier. For almost hundred years after its publication, The Wallace was the second most popular book in Scotland after the Bible. It is a long narrative work composed in decasyllabic rhyming couplets. It contains the life events from the life of William Wallace from his...
Wallace; or, the Life and Acts of Sir William Wallace, of Ellerslie is a long "romantic biographical" poem by the fifteenth-century Scottish Minstrel,...
Wallace; or, the Life and Acts of Sir William Wallace, of Ellerslie is a long "romantic biographical" poem by the fifteenth-century Scottish Minstrel, Blind Harry, probably in the decade before 1488. It celebrates and applauds the life and acts of the Scottish freedom fighter William Wallace who lived a century and a half earlier. For almost hundred years after its publication, The Wallace was the second most popular book in Scotland after the Bible. It is a long narrative work composed in decasyllabic rhyming couplets. It contains the life events from the life of William Wallace from his...
Wallace; or, the Life and Acts of Sir William Wallace, of Ellerslie is a long "romantic biographical" poem by the fifteenth-century Scottish Minstrel,...