The Edinburgh Companion to Scots
Author: John Corbett
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 324
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a comprehensive introduction to the study of older and present-day Scots language.
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Author: John Corbett
Publisher:
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 324
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a comprehensive introduction to the study of older and present-day Scots language.
Author: David Daiches
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 400
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA compendium of information on Scottish life, work, play and imagination. Over 400 alphabetical articles with over 3500 index entries. When The Companion appeared in 1981 it was hailed as a remarkable achievement: here was the first reference book to cover all the significant aspects of Scottish life, thought and imagination throughout history, with articles on individuals, movements and institutions. This new and completely revised edition takes in the events of the past decade which has seen a flowering of Scottish art, music and literature and a growing awareness that Scotland's rich and diverse culture has much to be celebrated for its distinctiveness. Over 400 articles range from childrens' street games to portrait painting, from eating habits to great industrialists, and from football to the Scottish Enlightenment.
Author: Leith Davis
Publisher: Scottish Literature International
Published: 2021-10
Total Pages: 452
ISBN-13: 9781908980311
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis International Companion shows how Scotland's literary cultures, in English, Gaelic, Latin, and Scots, were transformed in the turbulent age between between 1650 to 1800.
Author: Alexander Broadie
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2003-04-10
Total Pages: 386
ISBN-13: 9780521003230
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment offers a philosophical perspective on an eighteenth-century movement that has been profoundly influential on western culture. A distinguished team of contributors examines the writings of David Hume, Adam Smith, Thomas Reid, Adam Ferguson, Colin Maclaurin and other Scottish thinkers, in fields including philosophy, natural theology, economics, anthropology, natural science and law. In addition, the contributors relate the Scottish Enlightenment to its historical context and assess its impact and legacy in Europe, America and beyond. The result is a comprehensive and accessible volume that illuminates the richness, the intellectual variety and the underlying unity of this important movement. It will be of interest to a wide range of readers in philosophy, theology, literature and the history of ideas.
Author: Gerard Carruthers
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2012-12-24
Total Pages: 349
ISBN-13: 0521189365
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA unique introduction, guide and reference work for students and readers of Scottish literature from the pre-medieval period.
Author: Craig Beveridge
Publisher: Edinburgh : Polygon
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 136
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ian Brown
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 2011-05-16
Total Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 0748646345
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCombines historical rigour with an analysis of dramatic contexts, themes and formsThe 17 contributors explore the longstanding and vibrant Scottish dramatic tradition and the important developments in Scottish dramatic writing and theatre, with particular attention to the last 100 years.The first part of the volume covers Scottish drama from the earliest records to the late twentieth-century literary revival, as well as translation in Scottish theatre and non-theatrical drama. The second part focuses on the work of influential Scottish playwrights, from J. M. Barrie and James Bridie to Ena Lamont Stewart, Liz Lochhead and Edwin Morgan and right up to contemporary playwrights Anthony Neilson, Gregory Burke, Henry Adams and Douglas Maxwell.
Author: Fiona Robertson
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 2012-09-25
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 0748670203
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a comprehensive collection devoted to the work of Sir Walter Scott, drawing on the innovative research and scholarship which have revitalised the study of the whole range of his exceptionally diverse writing in recent years.
Author: Nicola Royan
Publisher: International Companions to Scottish Literature
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781908980236
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBetween 1400 and 1650 Scotland underwent a series of drastic changes, in court, culture, and religion. This International Companion traces the impact of these historical transformations on Scotland's literatures, in English, Gaelic, Latin and Scots, and provides a comprehensive overview to the major cultural developments of this turbulent age.
Author: Glenda Norquay
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 2012-06-20
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 0748664807
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBy combining historical spread with a thematic structure, this volume explores the ways in which gender has shaped literary output and addresses the changing situations in which Scottish women lived and wrote.