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Scottish Literature: In English and Scots

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Description for Scottish Literature: In English and Scots Paperback. This substantial new volume is a stimulating yet in-depth introduction to Scottish literature in English and Scots. From medieval to modern, the entire range of literature is introduced, examined and explored. Editor(s): Gifford, Douglas; Dickson, Beth; MacGillivray, Allan; Dunnigan, Sarah. Series: Scottish Language and Literature. Num Pages: 1248 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DBKS; 2AB; DSB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 243 x 175 x 58. Weight in Grams: 1858.
This substantial new volume is a stimulating yet in-depth introduction to Scottish literature in English and Scots. From medieval to modern, the entire range of literature is introduced, examined and explored. Aimed primarily at those with an interest in Scottish literature, this guide also responds to the need for students and teachers to have detailed discussions of individual authors and texts. The volume looks at Scottish literature in six period sections: Early Scottish Literature, Eighteenth-Century, The Age of Scott, Victorian and Edwardian, The Twentieth-Century Scottish Literary Renaissance, and Scottish Literature since 1945. Each section begins with an overview of the period, followed by several chapters examining exemplary authors and texts. Each section finishes with an extensive discussion including suggestions as to how to further explore the rich and often neglected hinterlands of Scottish writing. Extensive reading lists identify primary texts of the period as well as details of a wide range of additional authors. Opening up neglected areas of study as well as responding to the burgeoning interest in novelists, modern poets and dramatists, this book serves as an invaluable guide to Scottish Literature.

Product Details

Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Number of pages
1248
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2002
Series
Scottish Language and Literature
Condition
New
Number of Pages
1248
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780748608256
SKU
V9780748608256
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About Douglas Gifford
Douglas Gifford is a Professor of Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow and Research Fellow in the Glasgow School of Scottish Studies. Sarah Dunnigan is a British Academy Fellow at the University of Edinburgh.

Reviews for Scottish Literature: In English and Scots
This useful reference book should be in the library of every American college or university that has a liberal arts tradition ! anyone reading it will find much that is interesting and new, presented in a clear, accessible style ! this book is an epic undertaking, accomplished with determination and singleness of purpose. This collective work will be immensely useful for students of Scottish literature ... An essential addition to the libraries of English departments throughout the world ! Scottish Literature is an indispensable instrument for all those, within and outside academia, who wish to improve their understanding of the Scottish contribution to what one recent French critic has called the International of Letters. The sheer size of the book and the voluminous reference section are an ample illustration that not only is contemporary Scottish creative writing diverse, alive and kicking, drawing on a rich and varied tradition and bearing comparison with its European counterparts, but also that contemporary Scottish literary history and ctitical analysis are also benefiting from the new context of greater national self-confidence. The'r nae dout at aw at this tome wul, binna for the eikin o new chaipters, be a standard work I the studie o Scottish leiterature for monie a lang year. Pr. Gifford an his team ir ti be congratulatit. There is little excuse now for ignorance of the best Scottish writing with this excellent book available. It is more than an introduction because much of it is intelligent literary criticism, as well as comprehensive and accurate bibliographies ! This book is itself a formidable achievement. It demonstrates beyond the richness, range, facination and sheer scale of Scottish literature. There is now no excuse for any failure to give it the place which it deserves in our schools, universities, bookshops, libraries, broadcasting and everyday life ! Each section of the book has an admirable introduction on the historical circumstances of the period. This useful reference book should be in the library of every American college or university that has a liberal arts tradition ! anyone reading it will find much that is interesting and new, presented in a clear, accessible style ! this book is an epic undertaking, accomplished with determination and singleness of purpose. This collective work will be immensely useful for students of Scottish literature ... An essential addition to the libraries of English departments throughout the world ! Scottish Literature is an indispensable instrument for all those, within and outside academia, who wish to improve their understanding of the Scottish contribution to what one recent French critic has called the International of Letters. The sheer size of the book and the voluminous reference section are an ample illustration that not only is contemporary Scottish creative writing diverse, alive and kicking, drawing on a rich and varied tradition and bearing comparison with its European counterparts, but also that contemporary Scottish literary history and ctitical analysis are also benefiting from the new context of greater national self-confidence. The'r nae dout at aw at this tome wul, binna for the eikin o new chaipters, be a standard work I the studie o Scottish leiterature for monie a lang year. Pr. Gifford an his team ir ti be congratulatit. There is little excuse now for ignorance of the best Scottish writing with this excellent book available. It is more than an introduction because much of it is intelligent literary criticism, as well as comprehensive and accurate bibliographies ! This book is itself a formidable achievement. It demonstrates beyond the richness, range, facination and sheer scale of Scottish literature. There is now no excuse for any failure to give it the place which it deserves in our schools, universities, bookshops, libraries, broadcasting and everyday life ! Each section of the book has an admirable introduction on the historical circumstances of the period.

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