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The Edinburgh Companion To Scottish Romanticism Murray Pittock

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The Edinburgh Companion To Scottish Romanticism Murray Pittock
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Murray Pittock
ISBN: 9780748646357, 0748646353
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Edinburgh Companion To Scottish Romanticism Murray Pittock by Murray Pittock 9780748646357, 0748646353 instant download after payment.

Bringing together an international group of experts, this companion explores a distinctly Scottish Romanticism. Discussing the most influential texts and authors in depth, the original essays shed new critical light on texts from Macpherson's Ossian poetry to Hogg's Confessions of a Justified Sinner, and from Scott's Waverley Novels to the work of John Galt. As well as dealing with the major Romantic figures, the contributors look afresh at ballads, songs, the idea of the bard, religion, periodicals, the national tale, the picturesque, the city, language and the role of Gaelic in Scottish Romanticism.


Key Features


  • The first and only student guide to Scottish Romanticism capturing the best of critical debate while providing new approaches
  • Contributors include: Ian Duncan (UC Berkeley), Angela Esterhammer (Zurich University), Peter Garside (Edinburgh University), Andrew Monnickendam (Barcelona University), Fiona Stafford (Oxford University), Fernando Toda (Salamanca University) and Crawford Gribben (Trinity College, Dublin) - who have themselves helped to define approaches to the period

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