The International Companion to Nineteenth Century Scottish Literature

The International Companion to Nineteenth Century Scottish Literature
Author: Kenneth McNeil,Caroline McCracken-Flesher,Sheila M. Kidd
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: English literature
ISBN: 1908980362

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The nineteenth century has been regarded as an era of decline for Scottish literature. This INTERNATIONAL COMPANION shows that it was instead a transformational period. Through a lively and extensive publishing community, widely varied Scottish writers found expression. New voices and genres flourished. Alongside cultural giants such as Scott and Stevenson, women, working-class, immigrant, and emigrant authors - writing in English, Gaelic, and Scots - propelled Scotland onto the international literary stage. From Shetland to Tasmania, from Celtic Twilight to science fiction, this volume explores the many modes of Scottish expression that emerged from this complex and fertile age.

International Companion to Scottish Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century

International Companion to Scottish Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century
Author: Leith Davis,Janet Sorensen
Publsiher: Scottish Literature International
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2021-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1908980311

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This International Companion shows how Scotland's literary cultures, in English, Gaelic, Latin, and Scots, were transformed in the turbulent age between between 1650 to 1800.

The International Companion to Scottish Literature 1400 1650

The International Companion to Scottish Literature 1400 1650
Author: Nicola Royan
Publsiher: International Companions to Scottish Literature
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: English literature
ISBN: 1908980230

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Between 1400 and 1650 Scotland underwent a series of drastic changes, in court, culture, and religion. This International Companion traces the impact of these historical transformations on Scotland's literatures, in English, Gaelic, Latin and Scots, and provides a comprehensive overview to the major cultural developments of this turbulent age.

Scotland and the 19th century World

Scotland and the 19th century World
Author: Gerard Carruthers,David Goldie,Alastair Renfrew
Publsiher: Brill Rodopi
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9042035625

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The nineteenth century is often read as a time of retreat and diffusion in Scottish literature under the overwhelming influence of British identity. Scotland and the 19th-Century World presents Scottish literature as altogether more dynamic, with narratives of Scottish identity working beyond the merely imperial. This collection of essays by leading international scholars highlights Scottish literary intersections with North America, Asia, Africa and Europe. James Macpherson, Francis Jeffrey, Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson and John Davidson feature alongside other major literary and cultural figures in this groundbreaking volume.

The International Companion to Scottish Poetry

The International Companion to Scottish Poetry
Author: Carla Sassi,Thomas Owen Clancy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: English poetry
ISBN: 190898015X

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A range of leading international scholars provide the reader with a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the extraordinary richness and diversity of Scotland's poetry. Addressing Languages and Chronologies, Poetic Forms, and Topics and Themes, this International Companion covers the entire subject from early medieval texts to contemporary writers, and examines English, Gaelic, Latin and Scots verse.

Edinburgh Companion to Robert Louis Stevenson

Edinburgh Companion to Robert Louis Stevenson
Author: Penny Fielding
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2010-07-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780748635566

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This wide-ranging collection is the first to set Robert Louis Stevenson in detailed social, political and literary contexts.The book takes account of both Stevenson's extraordinary thematic and generic diversity and his geographical range. The chapters explore his relation to late nineteenth-century publishing, psychology, travel, the colonial world, and the emergence of modernism in prose and poetry. Through the pivotal figure of Stevenson, the collection explores how literary publishing and cultural life changed across the second half of the nineteenth century. Stevenson emerges as a complex writer, author both of hugely popular boys' stories and of seminally important adult novels, as well as the literary figure who debated with Henry James the theory of fiction and the nature of realism.The collection shows how interest in the unconscious and changes in the conception of childhood demand that we re-evaluate our ideas of his writing. Individual essays by international experts trace Stevenson' lit

Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Traditional Literatures

Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Traditional Literatures
Author: Sarah Dunnigan
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013-08-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780748645411

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This collection of essays explores the historical importance and imaginative richness of Scotland's extensive contribution to modes of traditional culture and expression: ballads, tales and storytelling, and song. Its underlying aim is to bring about a more dynamic and inclusive understanding of Scottish culture. Rooted in literary history and both comparative and interdisciplinary in scope, the volume covers the key aspects and genres of traditional literature, including the Gaelic tradition, from the medieval period to the present. Key theoretical and conceptual issues raised by the historical analysis of Scotland's rich store of ballad, song, and folk narrative are discussed in separate chapters. The volume also explores why and how Scottish literary writers have been inspired by traditional genres, modes, and motifs, and the intermingling of folk and literary traditions in writers such as Burns, Scott, and Hogg. It also uncovers the folkloric and mythopoetic materials of early Scottish literature, and the vitality of neglected aspects of Scottish popular culture.

International Companion to Scottish Literature 1400 1650

International Companion to Scottish Literature 1400 1650
Author: Nicola Royan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2018
Genre: English literature
ISBN: 1908980249

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Between 1400 and 1650 Scotland underwent a series of drastic changes, in court, culture, and religion. Renaissance and Reformation, the Union of the Crowns, and the Wars of the Three Kingdoms all shaped the nation, shifting and recasting Scotland's established relationships with Europe, the Mediterranean world, and with England. This International Companion traces the impact of these sweeping historical transformations on Scotland's literatures, in English, Gaelic, Latin and Scots, and provides a comprehensive overview to the major cultural developments of this turbulent age.