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The Scottish Literature: The Limits of Sovereign Power: Edinburgh Critical Guides to Literature

Autor Gerard Carruthers
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This guide combines detailed literary history with discussion of contemporary debates about Scottishness.The book considers the rise of Scottish Studies, the development of a national literature, and issues of cultural nationalism. Beginning in the medieval period during a time of nation building, the book goes on to focus on the 'Scots revival' of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries before moving on to discuss the literary renaissance of the twentieth century. Debates concerning Celticism and Gaelic take place alongside discussion of key Scottish writers such as Robert Burns, Walter Scott, Thomas Carlyle, Hugh MacDiarmid, Alasdair Gray and Liz Lochhead. The book also considers ?migr? writers to Scotland; Scottish literature in relation to England, the United States and Ireland; and postcolonialism and other theories that shed fresh light on the current status and future of Scottish literature.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780748633081
ISBN-10: 0748633081
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 141 x 223 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
Seria Edinburgh Critical Guides to Literature


Cuprins

Series Preface; Acknowledgements; Chronology; Introduction; Chapter One: The Rise of Scottish Literature; Chapter Two: Scottish Literature in Scots; Chapter Three: Scottish Writing in English; Chapter Four: Intimate Critical Spaces in Scottish Texts; Chapter Five: Literary Relations: Scotland and Other Places; Conclusion; Student Resources; Index

Notă biografică

Gerard Carruthers is Reader and Head of Department in Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow. He is General Editor of the forthcoming multi-volume Oxford University Press edition of the works of Robert Burns and is Director of the Centre for Robert Burns Studies. He is also the author of Robert Burns (Northcote, 2006), editor of The Devil to Stage: Five Plays by James Bridie (ASLS, 2007), Burns: Poems (Everyman, 2006) and co-editor of Beyond Scotland: New International Contexts for Twentieth-Century Scottish Literature (Rodopi, 2004), Walter Scott's Reliquiae Trotcosienses (Edinburgh University Press, 2004) and English Romanticism and the Celtic World (Cambridge University Press, 2003).