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Title The Cambridge companion to Scottish literature / edited by Gerard Carruthers and Liam McIlvanney
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012
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Description 1 online resource (xlii, 301 pages)
Series Cambridge companions to literature
Cambridge companions to literature
Contents Introduction / Gerard Carruthers and Liam McIlvanney -- Scottish Literature before Scottish Literature / Thomas Clancy -- The Medieval Period / Alessandra Petrina -- Reformation and Renaissance / Sarah Dunnigan -- The Aftermath of Union / Leith Davis -- Robert Burns / Nigel Leask -- Enlightenment, Romanticism and the Scottish Canon / Murray Pittock -- Scott and the Historical Novel / Ian Duncan -- The Gaelic Tradition / Peter Mackay -- Scottish Gothic / David Punter -- Victorian Scottish Literature / Andrew Nash -- Robert Louis Stevenson / Penny Fielding -- Hugh MacDiarmid and the Scottish Renaissance / Scott Lyall -- Popular Fiction / David Goldie -- Muriel Spark / Robert Ellis Jr Hosmer -- The Glasgow Novel / Liam McIlvanney -- 'What is the language using us for?' / Fiona Stafford -- The Emergence of Scottish Studies / Matthew Wickman -- Otherworlds / Cairns Craig -- Scottish Literature in Diaspora / Gerard Carruthers
Summary "Scotland's rich literary tradition is a product of its unique culture and landscape, as well as of its long history of inclusion and resistance to the United Kingdom. Scottish literature includes masterpieces in three languages - English, Scots and Gaelic - and global perspectives from the diaspora of Scots all over the world. This Companion offers a unique introduction, guide and reference work for students and readers of Scottish literature from the pre-medieval period to the post-devolution present. Essays focus on key periods and movements (the Scottish Enlightenment, Scottish Romanticism, the Scottish Renaissance), genres (the historical novel, Scottish Gothic, 'Tartan Noir') and major authors (Burns, Scott, Stevenson, MacDiarmid and Spark). A chronology and guides to further reading in each chapter make this an ideal overview of a national literature that continues to develop its own distinctive style"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject English literature -- Scottish authors -- History and criticism
Scottish literature -- History and criticism
SUBJECT Scotland -- In literature
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Handboeken (vorm)
Form Electronic book
Author Carruthers, Gerard, editor
McIlvanney, Liam, editor
ISBN 1139045407 (electronic bk.)
9781139045407 (electronic bk.)
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Other Titles Scottish literature