Explores the range of texts that feature prominently in Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis, whether as physical books, in the memory, or on the tongue. Demonstrates how these texts become a focus in the play for strong and conflicting positions not only on religious belief but also on theatrical practice, at this heightened transitional moment on the eve of the Scottish Reformation.
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