Literary Studies: 16th To 18th Centuries
BIC code: CSBD
See also: Literary History & Criticism
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Add to BasketScotland And The Fictions Of Geography: North Britain, 1760-1830
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Penny Fielding explores the literary and geographical relations between England and Scotland in the Romantic period. -
Add to BasketScottish And Irish Romanticism
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- Paperback - Oxford University Press
Murray Pittock provides a broad re-reading of British romanticism. Locating Scottish and Irish romantic writing in the wider context of the British Isles, he explores the dialogue between national traditions through a detailed consideration of a range of Scottish, Irish, and English writers. -
Add to BasketSentimental Literature And Anglo-Scottish Identity, 1745-1820
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Examining the literary negotiation of Anglo-Scottish relations in the century following the 1707 Union between Scotland's and England's parliaments, this text explores the unexpected connections between the development of sentimental literature and British nationhood. -
Add to BasketScotland And The Fictions Of Geography: North Britain, 1760-1830
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Penny Fielding explores the literary and geographical relations between England and Scotland in the Romantic period. -
Add to BasketThe Scottish Invention Of English Literature
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This work explores the origins of the teaching of English literature in the academy. It demonstrates how the subject began in 18th-century Scottish universities before being exported to America and other countries. -
Add to BasketScottish And Irish Romanticism
£75.00
- Hardback - Oxford University Press
Murray Pittock provides a broad re-reading of British romanticism. Locating Scottish and Irish romantic writing in the wider context of the British Isles, he explores the dialogue between national traditions through a detailed consideration of a range of Scottish, Irish, and English writers. -
Add to BasketThe Scotswoman At Home And Abroad: Non-Fictional Writing 1700-1900
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- Hardback - Association for Scottish Literary Studies
This anthology gives the reader an insight into the ideas and actions of women in Scotland over two centuries. The selection ranges from the aristocratic advice of Lady Grisell Baillie's 'Household Book' to the reflections and reminiscences of Janet Hamilton, a shoemaker's daughter from Shotts. -
Add to BasketThe Scottish Invention Of English Literature
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- Hardback - Cambridge University Press
This work explores the origins of the teaching of English literature in the academy. It demonstrates how the subject began in 18th-century Scottish universities before being exported to America and other countries.












