Literary Studies: From C 1900 -

BIC code: CSBH
See also: Literary History & Criticism

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  • Cover scan of Scottish And International Modernisms
    Scottish And International Modernisms: Relationships And Reconfigurations
    - Paperback - Association for Scottish Literary Studies
    This collection of essays illustrates the strongly international and modernist dimension of Scotland's interwar revival and illuminates the relationships between Scottish and non-Scottish writers and contexts.
  • Cover scan of Scottish Women's Gothic And Fantastic Writing
    Scottish Women's Gothic And Fantastic Writing: Fiction Since 1978
    Monica Germanà - Hardback - Edinburgh University Press
    This book provides a critical survey of the gothic texts of late twentieth-century and contemporary Scottish women writers including Kate Atkinson, Ellen Galford, A.L. Kennedy, Ali Smith and Emma Tennant focusing on four themes: quests and other worlds, witches, doubles and ghosts.
  • Cover scan of Scottish Modernism And Its Contexts 1918-1959
    Scottish Modernism And Its Contexts 1918-1959: Literature, National Identity And Cultural Exchange
    Margery McCulloch - Hardback - Edinburgh University Press
    This book proposes the expansion of the existing idea of an interwar Scottish Renaissance movement. The book demonstrates the international significance of a Scottish literary modernism interacting with the intellectual ideas of European modernism, as well as responding to the challenges of the Scottish cultural & political context.
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    Syncopations: Beats, New Yorkers, And Writers In The Dark
    James Campbell - Paperback - University of California Press
    This compulsively readable collection of profiles and essays by James Campbell, tied together by a beguiling autobiographical thread, proffers unique observations on writers and writing in the post-1950s period.
  • Cover scan of The Sam Book
    The Sam Book
    Raymond Federman - Paperback - Two Ravens
    In 1963, renowned Franco-American author Raymond Federman met Samuel Beckett in Paris. The meeting was to change his life. 'Sam' became both a great friend & a great source of inspiration to Federman throughout his writing career. This book brings together memories, anecdotes, extracts from articles, & other pieces of writing.

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