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Representing Scotland In Literature, Popular Culture And Iconography Book

Representing Scotland In Literature, Popular Culture And Iconography
Representing Scotland In Literature, Popular Culture And Iconography, At the core of the book are discrete literary studies of Scotland and Shakespeare, Walter Scott, R.L. Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, the modern Scottish Renaissance of the 1920s and more recent cultural and literary phenomena. The central theme of literat, Representing Scotland In Literature, Popular Culture And Iconography has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Representing Scotland In Literature, Popular Culture And Iconography
  • Written by author Alan Riach
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, March 2005
  • At the core of the book are discrete literary studies of Scotland and Shakespeare, Walter Scott, R.L. Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, the modern Scottish Renaissance of the 1920s and more recent cultural and literary phenomena. The central theme of literat
  • At the core of the book are discrete literary studies of Scotland and Shakespeare, Walter Scott, R.L. Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, the modern Scottish Renaissance of the 1920s and more recent cultural and literary phenomena. The central theme of literat
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Preface : the representation of the people
1Introduction : the terms of the question3
2Shakespeare and Scotland32
3Foundational texts of modern Scottish literature53
4Walter Scott and the whistler : tragedy and the enlightenment imagination75
5Treasure Island and time : childhood, quickness and Robert Louis Stevenson88
6In pursuit of lost worlds : Arthur Conan Doyle, Amos Tutuola and Wilson Harris101
7The international brigade : modernism and the Scottish Renaissance123
8Nobody's children : orphans and their ancestors in popular Scottish fiction after 1945
9It happened fast and it was dark : cinema, theatre and television, comic books195
Conclusion : the magnetic north223


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