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Vol. 2 includes "The poet Shelley--his unpublished work, T̀he wandering Jew'" (p. 43-45, [57]-60)
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Page : 486 pages
File Size : 11,76 MB
Release : 1831
Category : Great Britain
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Vol. 2 includes "The poet Shelley--his unpublished work, T̀he wandering Jew'" (p. 43-45, [57]-60)
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Page : 492 pages
File Size : 33,8 MB
Release : 1830-07
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Author : Gerard Carruthers
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 692 pages
File Size : 24,44 MB
Release : 2023-12-26
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1119651441
A Companion to Scottish Literature offers fresh readings of major authors and periods of Scottish literary production from the first millennium to the present. Bringing together contributions by many of the world’s leading experts in the field, this comprehensive resource provides the historical background of Scottish literature, highlights new critical approaches, and explores wider cultural and institutional contexts. Dealing with texts in the languages of Scots, English, and Gaelic, the Companion offers modern perspectives on the historical milieux, thematic contexts and canonical writers of Scottish literature. Original essays apply the most up-to-date critical and scholarly analyses to a uniquely wide range of topics, such as Gaelic literature, national and diasporic writing, children’s literature, Scottish drama and theatre, gender and sexuality, and women’s writing. Critical readings examine William Dunbar, Robert Burns, Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson, Muriel Spark and Carol Ann Duffy, amongst others. With full references and guidance for further reading, as well as numerous links to online resources, A Companion to Scottish Literature is essential reading for advanced students and scholars of Scottish literature, as well as academic and non-academic readers with an interest in the subject.
Author : Muriel Spark
Publisher : Canongate Books
Page : 111 pages
File Size : 28,7 MB
Release : 2016-04-07
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 178211758X
'One of her funniest novels . . . Spark at her sharpest, her purest and her most merciful' ALI SMITH In The Finishing School Muriel Spark is once again at her biting, satirical best. On the edge of Lake Geneva in Switzerland, a struggling would-be novelist and his wife run a finishing school of questionable reputation to keep the funds flowing. When a seventeen-year-old student's writing career begins to show great promise, tensions begin to run high. A keen portrait of devouring regret, psychological unravelling and the glittering promise of youth, The Finishing School is the perfect natural partner to Muriel Spark's most famous novel The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.
Author : Dermot Cavanagh
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 35,67 MB
Release : 2014-04-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0748691332
This introduction to the tools required for literary study provides all the skills, background and critical knowledge which students require to approach their study of literature with confidence.
Author : James Hogg
Publisher : Stirling / South Carolina Rese
Page : 630 pages
File Size : 20,59 MB
Release : 2021-10-31
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781474435840
James Hogg's contributions to Scottish periodicals from 1810 onwards as they appeared in their original form.
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Page : 642 pages
File Size : 18,15 MB
Release : 1829
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Author : Ian Brown
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 15,39 MB
Release : 2006-11-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0748628622
The History begins with the first full-scale critical consideration of Scotland's earliest literature, drawn from the diverse cultures and languages of its early peoples. The first volume covers the literature produced during the medieval and early modern period in Scotland, surveying the riches of Scottish work in Gaelic, Welsh, Old Norse, Old English and Old French, as well as in Latin and Scots. New scholarship is brought to bear, not only on imaginative literature, but also law, politics, theology and philosophy, all placed in the context of the evolution of Scotland's geography, history, languages and material cultures from our earliest times up to 1707.
Author : Tim Lanzendörfer
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 615 pages
File Size : 16,85 MB
Release : 2021-12-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1000513130
Encompassing a broad definition of the topic, this Companion provides a survey of the literary magazine from its earliest days to the contemporary moment. It offers a comprehensive theorization of the literary magazine in the wake of developments in periodical studies in the last decade, bringing together a wide variety of approaches and concerns. With its distinctive chronological and geographical scope, this volume sheds new light on the possibilities and difficulties of the concept of the literary magazine, balancing a comprehensive overview of key themes and examples with greater attention to new approaches to magazine research. Divided into three main sections, this book offers: • Theory—it investigates definitions and limits of what a literary magazine is and what it does. • History and regionalism—a very broad historical and geographic sweep draws new connections and offers expanded definitions. • Case studies—these range from key modernist little magazines and the popular middlebrow to pulp fiction, comics, and digital ventures, widening the ambit of the literary magazine. The Routledge Companion to the British and North American Literary Magazine offers new and unforeseen cross-connections across the long history of literary periodicals, highlighting the ways in which it allows us to trace such ideas as the “literary” as well as notions of what magazines do in a culture.
Author : University of Wisconsin
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Page : 618 pages
File Size : 22,11 MB
Release : 1921
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