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The Cambridge companion to Scottish literature

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Machine generated contents note: Chronology; Introduction ; Gerard Carruthers and Liam McIlvanney; 1. Scottish literature before Scottish literature
Thomas Clancy; 2. The Medieval period
Alessandra Petrina; 3. Reformation and Renaissance
Sarah Dunnigan; 4. The aftermath of Union
Leith Davis; 5. Robert Burns
Nigel Leask; 6. Enlightenment, Romanticism and the Scottish Canon: cosmopolites or narrow nationalists?
Murray Pittock; 7. Scott and the historical novel
Ian Duncan; 8. The Gaelic tradition
Peter Mackay; 9. Scottish Gothic
David Punter; 10. Victorian Scottish literature
Andrew Nash; 11. Robert Louis Stevenson
Penny Fielding; 12. Hugh MacDiarmid and the Scottish Renaissance
Scott Lyall; 13. Popular fiction: detective novels and thrillers from Holmes to Rebus
David Goldie; 14. Muriel Spark
Robert Hosmer, Jr. ; 15. The Glasgow novel
Liam McIlvanney; 16. 'What is the language using us for?': Modern Scottish poetry
Fiona Stafford; 17. The emergence of Scottish studies
Matthew Wickman; 18. Otherworlds: devolution and the Scottish novel
Cairns Craig; 19. Scottish literature in diaspora
Gerard Carruthers; Index.

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The Cambridge companion to Scottish literature. ISBN 9780521189361. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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