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Contributors To Ssl 48:2
Studies in Scottish Literature
Brief biographical notes on contributors to the current journal issue.
Books Received And Noted, Patrick Scott
Books Received And Noted, Patrick Scott
Studies in Scottish Literature
Brief reviews or notices of some recent books about Scottish literature, Scottish writers, and related topics.
Books Received And Noted, Patrick Scott
Books Received And Noted, Patrick Scott
Studies in Scottish Literature
Brief notices of selected recent books in the general field of Scottish literary studies; short notice here need not preclude fuller review of some titles in future.
Preface To Ssl 47.2, Patrick Scott, Tony Jarrells
Preface To Ssl 47.2, Patrick Scott, Tony Jarrells
Studies in Scottish Literature
Introduces the issue contents and briefly describes plans for forthcoming issues, and notes the recent deaths of two longtime SSL contributors, Henry L. Fulton (1935-2021) and Edward J. Cowan (1944-2022).
Books Noted And Received, Patrick Scott
Books Noted And Received, Patrick Scott
Studies in Scottish Literature
Shorter reviews and notices of recent books in Scottish literature and adjacent disciplines.
Contributors To Ssl 46.1
Studies in Scottish Literature
Brief biographical notes on contributors to SSL 46.1.
Books Noted And Received, Patrick Scott
Books Noted And Received, Patrick Scott
Studies in Scottish Literature
This list covers a first group of the books received or noted since publication of SSL 43:2; this preliminary proof version will be expanded shortly, and further titles from this period will be noticed in a future issue. Inclusion in this list need not preclude possible subsequent discussion in a more formal review.
Contributors To Ssl 45.2
Studies in Scottish Literature
Biographical information on contributors to SSL 45.2
Philosophical Vagabonds: Pedestrianism, Politics, And Improvement On The Scottish Tour, Nigel Leask
Philosophical Vagabonds: Pedestrianism, Politics, And Improvement On The Scottish Tour, Nigel Leask
Studies in Scottish Literature
Discusses John Bristed's "facetious, digressive" memoir, Anthroplanomenos (1803), about a walking tour through the Highlands of lScotland in 1801 by two young students "disguised as American sailors, with little money and no identity papers,” describing their adventures and misadventures as they encountered suspicion, hostility and sometimes surprising kindness; brings out the two travellers’ often-self-contradictory responses to what they saw and experienced; and shows how the tour contributed to their changing political perspective, mirroring the turn away from 1790s radicalism in better-known writers in the same years. An edited version of the 2017 Marilyn Butler Lecture, for the British Association for …
Books Noted And Received, Patrick Scott
Books Noted And Received, Patrick Scott
Studies in Scottish Literature
Short reviews and brief notices of twenty-one recent books in Scottish literary studies.
Books Noted And Received, Patrick G. Scott
Books Noted And Received, Patrick G. Scott
Studies in Scottish Literature
No abstract provided.
Mobbing, (Dis)Order And The Literary Pig In The Tale Of Colkelbie Sow, Pars Prima, Caitlin Flynn
Mobbing, (Dis)Order And The Literary Pig In The Tale Of Colkelbie Sow, Pars Prima, Caitlin Flynn
Studies in Scottish Literature
Sets the portrayal of the pig in the anonymous Scots fifteenth-century poem The Tale of Colkelbie Sow in the context of medieval fears of social disorder and mob rule, drawing on medieval accounts of the criminal trials of unruly pigs and other animals, and recent discussions of Scottish and medieval literary humour.
Writing Scotland's Future: Speculative Fiction And The National Imagination, Timothy C. Baker
Writing Scotland's Future: Speculative Fiction And The National Imagination, Timothy C. Baker
Studies in Scottish Literature
Explores the fictional treatment of future Scotlands in the wake of the 2014 Referendum, through discussion of varied speculative novels or stories by Graham Dunstan, Paul Johnston, Ken Macleod, Matthew Fitt, Julie Bertagna, Momus, Andrew Crumey, A.L.Kennedy, Michael Faber, and Sarah Hall, arguing that "the relation between Scottish literature and Scottish politics is more complex than is often thought," that "rather than simply commenting on current political situations, much contemporary Scottish fiction offers a rethinking of politics entirely," and that "Scotland’s future is not, and cannot be, confined to a single narrative."
Curious Travellers: Thomas Pennant And The Welsh And Scottish Tour (1760-1820), Alex Deans, Nigel Leask
Curious Travellers: Thomas Pennant And The Welsh And Scottish Tour (1760-1820), Alex Deans, Nigel Leask
Studies in Scottish Literature
Describes the digital mapping element in a collaborative AHRC-funded project Curious Travellers, that combines the editing and critical interpretation of early Romantic-period travel writing with cartographical work involving digitized historic maps, especially in the correspondence and manuscript and published travel journals of the Welsh naturalist Thomas Pennant (1726-1798), and provides examples of the issues involved in matching texts and maps, particularly for Gaelic place-names.
Topic Modeling And The Historical Geography Of Scotland, Michael Gavin, Eric Gidal
Topic Modeling And The Historical Geography Of Scotland, Michael Gavin, Eric Gidal
Studies in Scottish Literature
Presents selected findings from a larger project using topic modeling for clusters of keywords from a defined corpus of 18th and 19th century Scottish topographical sources (including the Old and New Statistical Surveys), linked to GIS mapping, to explore such topics as Scottish industry, transport, antiquities, print culture, and religion, with 10 maps included in the article text.
English Literature And Scottish University Reform: David Masson's State Of Learning In Scotland, Jack M. Downs
English Literature And Scottish University Reform: David Masson's State Of Learning In Scotland, Jack M. Downs
Studies in Scottish Literature
Discusses the role of the Victorian critic David Masson, Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature at the University of Edinburgh, in the mid-Victorian reform of the Scottish university curriculum, as mandated by the Scottish Universities Act (1858), in light of the late George Elder Davie's influential study The Democratic Intellect and subsequent scholarship, and examines Masson's two inaugural lectures, particularly his State of Learning in Scotland (1866), and his inclusion in his Edinburgh lectures of Scottish literature within a British teaching canon.
Introduction: Spatial Humanities And Scottish Studies, Eric Gidal, Michael Gavin
Introduction: Spatial Humanities And Scottish Studies, Eric Gidal, Michael Gavin
Studies in Scottish Literature
Introduces the 2016 SSL Symposium on Spatial Humanities and Scottish Studies, reviewing recent discussion on the spatial understanding of Scottish history and culture and providing extensive references to relevant geographical and digital humanities scholarship.
Books Noted And Received, Patrick G. Scott, John T. Knox
Books Noted And Received, Patrick G. Scott, John T. Knox
Studies in Scottish Literature
Brief reviews of twenty-four recent books in Scottish literary and cultural studies.
Edwin Morgan's Phaedra: Apotheosis Of Glesga?, J. Derrick Mcclure
Edwin Morgan's Phaedra: Apotheosis Of Glesga?, J. Derrick Mcclure
Studies in Scottish Literature
No abstract provided.
King James' Rody Sterres, J. C. Eade
King James' Rody Sterres, J. C. Eade
Studies in Scottish Literature
No abstract provided.
Irving S. Saposnik. Robert Louis Stevenson. New York. Twayne Publishers, Inc. 1974. 164 Pp. $6.95., Roger G. Swearingen
Irving S. Saposnik. Robert Louis Stevenson. New York. Twayne Publishers, Inc. 1974. 164 Pp. $6.95., Roger G. Swearingen
Studies in Scottish Literature
No abstract provided.
Ivanhoe And Simms's Pelayo, Mary Ann Wimsatt
Ivanhoe And Simms's Pelayo, Mary Ann Wimsatt
Studies in Scottish Literature
No abstract provided.
Two Eighteenth-Century Poets: James Dobie And Hugh Brodie, E. B. Lyle
Two Eighteenth-Century Poets: James Dobie And Hugh Brodie, E. B. Lyle
Studies in Scottish Literature
No abstract provided.
James Beattie's "Verses Occasioned By The Death Of The Rev. Mr Charles Churchill" (1765) And The Demise Of Augustan Satire, E. H. King
Studies in Scottish Literature
No abstract provided.
A Reading Of The Grave, James Means
A Reading Of The Grave, James Means
Studies in Scottish Literature
No abstract provided.
Robin Mayhead. Walter Scott.Cambridge. Cambridge University Press. 1973. X, 132 Pp. $3.45. Lars Hartveit. Dream Within A Dream: A Thematic Approach To Scott's Vision Of Fictional Reality. Oslo. Universitetsforlaget. New York. Humanities Press. 1974. 265 Pp. $13.00., Jerome Mitchell
Studies in Scottish Literature
No abstract provided.
William Smellie: Philosopher Of Natural History, Ronald B. Hatch
William Smellie: Philosopher Of Natural History, Ronald B. Hatch
Studies in Scottish Literature
No abstract provided.
The Transfiguration Of Edinburgh In The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie, Barbara Keyser
The Transfiguration Of Edinburgh In The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie, Barbara Keyser
Studies in Scottish Literature
No abstract provided.