James VI of Scotland and I of England Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Introduction to A Royal Rhetorician: A Treatise on Scottis Poesie, A Counterblaste to Tobacco, etc. etc. by King James VI and I
- James VI and Renaissance Poetic Theory
- Othello, Lepanto, and the Cyprus Wars
- The Literary Achievement of King James I
- King James and Some Witches: The Date and Text of the Daemonologie
- The Tempest and King James's Daemonologie
- The True King James Version: His Bible or His Daemonologie?
- Talking Back to the King: Measure for Measure and the Basilicon Doron
- ‘O Phoenix Escossois’: James VI as Poet
- James VI and I, Basilikon Doron and The Trew Law of Free Monarchies: The Scottish Context and the English Translation
- Private Conscience and Public Duty in the Writings of James VI and I
- A Matter of Authority: James I and the Tobacco War
- Writing the Monarch: King James VI and Lepanto
- War and Peace in The Lepanto of James VI and I
- Authorship and the Royal ‘I’: King James VI/I and the Politics of Monarchic Verse
- Further Reading