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- W2037066215 abstract "can ever hope to do is to piece together a few shreds of evidence about the shadowy figures mentioned there. Among the literary ghosts who haunt these lines are James Affleck, who is associated along with Master John Clerk with ' balat making and tragidie,' and Sir John the Ros, who is also known as Dunbar's second in his flyting with Walter Kennedy. Like many of the other makars in Dunbar's list, Affleck (whose name is a variant of Auchinleck) and Ross have been the subject of hesitant hypotheses, but of no real conclusions. There is little enough literary evidence to provide substance for speculation. Nothing of Ross' writing is known to survive, while two attributions to Auchinleck, of The Quare of Jelusy and Lancelot of the Laik, are less than completely convincing. Since they are the best we have, however, these poems must be considered in any appraisal of the problems:, and we shall return to them towards the end of this article. The documentary evidence is scarcely more helpful. Neither name is uncommon in fifteenth-century Scotland, and there is no firm basis for associating any of the contemporary James Auchinlecks or Sir John Rosses with literary activities. Most attention has fallen upon James Achleck or Auchinleck, who was chantor of Caithness (c 1479" @default.
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- W2037066215 title "TWO OF DUNBAR'S MAKARS: JAMES AFFLECK AND SIR JOHN THE ROSS" @default.
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