Which of the following is a Scottish Chaucerian?
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A.
Layamon
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B.
William Caxton
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C.
Robert Henryson
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D.
John Mandeville
Correct Answer:
C. Robert Henryson
Explanation:
Robert Henryson is classified as a Scottish Chaucerian, a term used for Scottish courtly poets active between roughly 1425 and 1550. This group, which includes notable writers like William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, and Sir David Lyndsay, emulated the stylistic and thematic elements of Geoffrey Chaucer, whom they viewed as their mentor. Thus, Robert Henryson is the appropriate choice, making option (c) the correct answer.
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