Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century Scottish Literature: Paragraph Volume 31 Number 1: Edinburgh Companions to Scottish Literature (Paperback)
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780748636945
ISBN-10: 0748636943
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
Seria Edinburgh Companions to Scottish Literature (Paperback)
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0748636943
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
Seria Edinburgh Companions to Scottish Literature (Paperback)
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Ian Brown is Professor in Drama at Kingston University. He is General Editor of The Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature (EUP: 2007) and Series Editor of The Edinburgh Companions to Scottish Literature, co-editing the volume on the twentieth century (2009) and on drama (due out in 2011). Alan Riach holds the Chair of Scottish Literature at Glasgow University. He is the General Editor of the Collected Works of Hugh MacDiarmid and the author of Representing Scotland in Literature, Popular Culture and Iconography (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005) and Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic Poetry (Edinburgh University Press, 1991). His fifth book of poems, Homecoming (Luath Press) will be published in 2009.
Cuprins
Series Editors' Preface; 1 Introduction, Ian Brown and Alan Riach; 2 Arcades - The Turning of the Nineteenth Century, Cairns Craig; 3 Scotland, Empire and Apocalypse from Stevenson to Buchan, Murray Pittock; 4 Literature and World War One, Trevor Royle; 5 Arcades - The 1920s and 1930s, Alan Riach; 6 Twentieth-century Scottish Drama, Donald Smith and Ksenija Horvat; 7 The Modern Scottish Literary Renaissance, Roderick Watson; 8 Scottish Literature and World War Two, Douglas Gifford; 9 Arcades - The 1940s and 1950s, Moira Burgess; 10 The Poetry of Hugh MacDiarmid and W. S. Graham, John Corbett; 11 Post-war Scottish Fiction - Mac Colla, Linklater, Jenkins, Spark and Kennaway, Bernard Sellin; 12 Arcades - The 1960s and 1970s, Ian Brown and Colin Nicholson; 13 The (B)order in Modern Scottish Literature, Carla Sassi; 14 The Seven Poets Generation, Robyn Marsack; 15 Language and Identity in Modern Gaelic Verse, Michelle Macleod; 16 Arcades - The 1980s and 1990s, Michael Gardiner; 17 Scottish Contemporary Popular and Genre Fiction, Marie Odile Pittin-Hedon; 18 Poetry in the age of Morgan, Alan Riach; 19 Entering the Twenty-first Century, Ian Brown; Endnotes; Synoptic Bibliography; Notes on Contributors; Index.
Recenzii
This welcome volume is one of the new Edinburgh Companions to Scottish Literature series. Written by experts in the field including Professors John Corbett, Douglas Gifford [and] Alan Riach ... This volume adds great value to the existing more general material. -- Penny Dade Reference Reviews Brown and Riach... respond to T.S. Elliot's alleged 1919 quip--"Was there a Scottish Literature?"--overwhelmingly in the affirmative. Preceded by a valuable introduction, the 18 self-standing chapters, contributed mostly by established Scottish academics (e.g. Douglas Gifford, Murray Pittock, Roderick Watson, Cairns Craig, John Corbett), provide a mass of material... Useful notes and bibliography. Summing Up: Recommended. All readers. -- J. Walker, Queen's University at Kingston Choice This collection not only fits the bill in terms of a comprehensive, illustrative range of discussions which give the reader a deep since of Scottish writing in the twentieth century, but it also offers thought-provoking and engaging perspectives on that terrain which go beyond a mere guide and provide a set of snapshots of luring intellectual pathways... This is a really great, resourceful and illuminating book. -- Aaron Kelly Scottish Literary Review This welcome volume is one of the new Edinburgh Companions to Scottish Literature series. Written by experts in the field including Professors John Corbett, Douglas Gifford [and] Alan Riach ... This volume adds great value to the existing more general material. Brown and Riach... respond to T.S. Elliot's alleged 1919 quip--"Was there a Scottish Literature?"--overwhelmingly in the affirmative. Preceded by a valuable introduction, the 18 self-standing chapters, contributed mostly by established Scottish academics (e.g. Douglas Gifford, Murray Pittock, Roderick Watson, Cairns Craig, John Corbett), provide a mass of material... Useful notes and bibliography. Summing Up: Recommended. All readers. This collection not only fits the bill in terms of a comprehensive, illustrative range of discussions which give the reader a deep since of Scottish writing in the twentieth century, but it also offers thought-provoking and engaging perspectives on that terrain which go beyond a mere guide and provide a set of snapshots of luring intellectual pathways... This is a really great, resourceful and illuminating book.