The eighteenth century was a time of dramatic change and drastic upheaval in Scotland, from the Treaty of Union with England in 1707, through Jacobite rebellions in the Highlands, to the Scottish Enlightenment. This was the century when Scottish writing exploded across the globe, from Hume and Smith, from Macpherson's Ossian, from Burns and from Scott, transforming world literature and culture. Crossing the Highland Line is a new collection of essays examining this crucial period, exploring the literary connections and influences across Scotland, and tracing the links between those who wrote...
The eighteenth century was a time of dramatic change and drastic upheaval in Scotland, from the Treaty of Union with England in 1707, through Jacobite...
The twentieth-century Scottish renaissance - the literary and artistic revival which followed the end of the First World War - advanced a claim for a distinctive Scottish identity: cultural, political and national. Unlike earlier nineteenth-century Celtic revivals, this renaissance was both outward-looking and confidently contemporary; it embraced continental European influences as well as those of Anglophone writers such as Eliot, Joyce, Pound and Lawrence, and contributed to the development of what we now call modernism. This collection of essays, from fourteen scholars, illustrates the...
The twentieth-century Scottish renaissance - the literary and artistic revival which followed the end of the First World War - advanced a claim for a ...
George MacDonald is the acknowledged forefather of later fantasy writers. This collection of sixteen essays examines MacDonald's place in the Victorian literary scene, his engagement with his contemporaries and his interactions with the social, political and theological movements of his age.
George MacDonald is the acknowledged forefather of later fantasy writers. This collection of sixteen essays examines MacDonald's place in the Victoria...
J.M. Barrie (1860-1937) is today known almost exclusively for one work: Peter Pan. Although in the early twentieth century he was a hugely successful playwright and novelist, many critics still fail to include him in surveys of fin de siecle literature or drama. Perhaps Barrie's remarkable variety of output has prevented him from being taken to the centre of critical discussions in any one area of literary criticism or history.
J.M. Barrie (1860-1937) is today known almost exclusively for one work: Peter Pan. Although in the early twentieth century he was a hugely successful ...
The European age of empires is launched a process of capitalist globalisation that continues to the present day. It is also inextricably linked with the spread of revolutionary discourses (in terms of race, nation or social class): the quest for emancipation, political independence, and economic equality. R. B. Cunninghame Graham (1852-1936), in both his life and his oeuvre, most effectively represents the complex interaction between imperial and revolutionary discourses in this dramatic period. Throughout his life he was an outspoken critic of injustice and inequality, and his appreciation...
The European age of empires is launched a process of capitalist globalisation that continues to the present day. It is also inextricably linked with t...