The Scottish Invention Of English Literature

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The Scottish Invention of English Literature explores the origins of the teaching of English literature in the academy. It demonstrates how the subject began in eighteenth-century Scottish universities before being exported to America and other countries. The emergence of English as an institutionalised university subject was linked to the search for distinctive cultural identities throughout the English-speaking world. This book explores the role the discipline played in administering restraints on the expression of indigenous literary forms, and shows how the growing professionalisation of English as a subject offered a breeding ground for academics and writers with an interest in native identity and cultural nationalism. This book is a comprehensive account of the historical origins of the university subject of English literature and provides a wealth of new material on its particular Scottish provenance.

 
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Book Details

ISBN: 9780521590389
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date:
01 May 1998
Format: Hardback
Language: English
Pages: 280p.


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Literary History & Criticism

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British Isles
Literary Studies: 16th To 18th Centuries
Scotland