Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1542-1587): a case study in Scottish canonisation

In Guido Kums, Hugo Roeffaers, Elisabeth Bekers & D. J. Conlon (eds.), Sans Everything: Essays on English Literature, Philosophy, and Culture in Honour of Guido Kums and Hugo Roeffaers. Acco (2004)
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