This book examines the literary negotiation of Anglo-Scottish relations in the century following the 1707 Union between Scotland's and England's parliaments.
This book examines the literary negotiation of Anglo-Scottish relations in the century following the 1707 Union between Scotland's and England's parli...
Nation and Migration explores the significant contributions of Scotland, Ireland, and Wales to the development of a British Atlantic literature and culture, moving beyond traditional studies of transatlantic literature that focus on what Stephen Spender has described as the "love-hate relations" between the United States and England. By allowing England to stand in for the British archipelago, Juliet Shields argues, recent literary scholarship has oversimplified the processes through which the new United States differentiated itself culturally from Britain and underestimated the...
Nation and Migration explores the significant contributions of Scotland, Ireland, and Wales to the development of a British Atlantic literatu...