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Walter Kennedy (ca. 1455 – 1518?) wis a Scots makar associatit wi the Renaissance coort o James IV. He is aiblins maist weel kent as the defendant agin William Dunbar in The Flyting of Dumbar and Kennedie, but his survivin warks clearly shaw him tae hae been an accomplishit "maister" in mony genres.[1] It is likely that a signeeficant body o poetry bi him haes been lost.
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Walter Kennedy | |
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Personal details | |
Birth | 1455 |
Died | 1518 |
Eddication | |
Eddication | Glesga University 1476) |
Leids spoken | Middle Scots leid Middle Inglis leid |
Thrift | |
Thrift | poetan screiver |
Notable wirk | The Passioun of Crist (en) |
Genre | Poetry |
His maist impressive survivin poem is The Passioun of Crist.
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