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The nineteenth century is often read as a time of retreat and diffusion in Scottish literature under the overwhelming influence of British identity. Scotland and the 19th-Century World presents Scottish literature as altogether more dynamic, with narratives of Scottish identity working beyond the merely imperial. This collection of essays by leading international scholars highlights Scottish literary intersections with North America, Asia, Africa and Europe. James Macpherson, Francis Jeffrey, Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson and John Davidson feature alongside other major literary and cultural figures in this groundbreaking volume.
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Gerard Carruthers, David Goldie and Alastair Renfrew: Introduction
Douglas Gifford: Preparing for Renaissance: Revaluing Nineteenth-Century Scottish Literature
Andrew Hook: Scotland, the USA, and National Literatures in the Nineteenth Century
Pam Perkins: Reviewing America: Francis Jeffrey, The Edinburgh Review and the United States
Suzanne Gilbert: Alliance and Defiance in Scottish and American Outlaw-Hero Ballads
Susan Manning: Lateral Literary Biography: Robert Fergusson, Herman Melville and "Bartleby"
Trevor Royle: The Military Kailyard: The Iconography of the Nineteenth-Century Soldier
Michael Fry: "The Key to their Hearts": Scottish Orientalism
Richard Finlay: Exporting the Covenant: Scottish Missionary Tales and Africa, c.1870-c.1920
Johnny Rodger: From Slogan to Clan: Three Fragments from the Evolving Scottish/Germanic Literary Relations of the Romantic Period
Ritchie Robertson: Nietzsche in Glasgow: Alexander Tille, John Davidson and Edwin Muir
Kenneth Simpson: "The great affair is to move": Stevenson's Journeys
Sarah Dunnigan: The Enchanted Worlds of Scott, Scotland, and the Grimms
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