
Beyond Scotland
New Contexts for Twentieth-Century Scottish Literature
Rodopi (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
267 pages
978-90-420-1883-9 (ISBN)
Description
Scottish creative writing in the twentieth century was notable for its willingness to explore and absorb the literatures of other times and other nations. From the engagement with Russian literature of Hugh MacDiarmid and Edwin Morgan, through to the interplay with continental literary theory, Scottish writers have proved active participants in a diverse international literary practice. Scottish criticism has, arguably, often been slow in appreciating the full extent of this exchange. Preoccupied with marking out its territory, with identifying an independent and distinctive tradition, Scottish criticism has occasionally blinded itself to the diversity and range of its writers. In stressing the importance of cultural independence, it has tended to overlook the many virtues of interdependence.
The essays in this book aim to offer a corrective view. They celebrate the achievement of Scottish writing in the twentieth century by offering a wider basis for appreciation than a narrow idea of 'Scottishness'. Each essay explores an aspect of Scottish writing in an individual foreign perspective; together they provide an enriching account of a national literary practice that has deep, and often surprisingly complex, roots in international culture.
The essays in this book aim to offer a corrective view. They celebrate the achievement of Scottish writing in the twentieth century by offering a wider basis for appreciation than a narrow idea of 'Scottishness'. Each essay explores an aspect of Scottish writing in an individual foreign perspective; together they provide an enriching account of a national literary practice that has deep, and often surprisingly complex, roots in international culture.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
463 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-420-1883-9 (9789042018839)
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Contributors
Acknowledgements
Gerard CARRUTHERS, David GOLDIE and Alastair RENFREW: Introduction
Douglas GIFFORD: Re-mapping Renaissance in Modern Scottish Literature
David GOLDIE: Scotland, Britishness, and the First World War
Alexander MACKAY: MacDiarmid and Russia Revisited
Edwin MORGAN: Flying with Tatlin, Clouds in Trousers: A Look at Russian Avant-Gardes
Sarah M. DUNNIGAN: The Return of the Repressed
David MILLER: Reflections on Lukacs and Adorno: Some Co-ordinates for the "Scottish Literary Tradition"
Edna LONGLEY: The Whereabouts of Literature
Gerard CARRUTHERS: "Creation Festers in Me": Calvinism and Cosmopolitanism in Jenkins, Spark and Gray
Richard PRICE: La Grille: Contemporary Scottish Poetry and France
Randall STEVENSON: A Postmodern Scotland?
Cairns CRAIG: Scotland and Hybridity
Index
Acknowledgements
Gerard CARRUTHERS, David GOLDIE and Alastair RENFREW: Introduction
Douglas GIFFORD: Re-mapping Renaissance in Modern Scottish Literature
David GOLDIE: Scotland, Britishness, and the First World War
Alexander MACKAY: MacDiarmid and Russia Revisited
Edwin MORGAN: Flying with Tatlin, Clouds in Trousers: A Look at Russian Avant-Gardes
Sarah M. DUNNIGAN: The Return of the Repressed
David MILLER: Reflections on Lukacs and Adorno: Some Co-ordinates for the "Scottish Literary Tradition"
Edna LONGLEY: The Whereabouts of Literature
Gerard CARRUTHERS: "Creation Festers in Me": Calvinism and Cosmopolitanism in Jenkins, Spark and Gray
Richard PRICE: La Grille: Contemporary Scottish Poetry and France
Randall STEVENSON: A Postmodern Scotland?
Cairns CRAIG: Scotland and Hybridity
Index