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Don Paterson: Contemporary Critical Essays
- Hardback - Edinburgh University Press
A collection of critical essays on the prize-winning contemporary British poet, Don Paterson.
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Dicken's London: Perception, Subjectivity And Phenomenal Urban Multiplicity
Julian Wolfreys - Hardback - Edinburgh University Press
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Burnscripts: Dramatic Interpretations Of The Life And Art Of Robert Burns
John Cairney - Paperback - Luath
This title is John Cairney's life with Robert Burns in theatrical terms. Since 1959, he has been involved with Burns as an actor, director and writer. Over the years, Cairney has taken the opportunity to investigate different aspects of Burns as they relate to performance in the theatre.
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Dear Grieve: Letters To Hugh MacDiarmid (C.M. Grieve)
- Paperback - Kennedy & Boyd
This title collects letters sent to celebrated Scottish poet Hugh MacDiarmid.
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Dead Sharp: Scottish Crime Writers On Country And Craft
Len Wanner - Paperback - Two Ravens
This title presents a collection of in-depth interviews with Scotland's bestselling crime writers, and a distinctive and edgy investigation of Scotland as a chaning nation.
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Dwelling Places: An Appreciation Of John Burnside
- Paperback - Agenda Editions
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Unlocking The Solomon Key
Simon Cox - Paperback - Mainstream
Written in a clear and concise A-Z format, 'Decoding the Lost Symbol' is a guide to the third Dan Brown novel, 'The Lost Symbol'. It takes readers on a journey of discovery through the world of Dan Brown and Robert Langdon, opening up the real mysteries and historical facts that are the basis of 'The Lost Symbol'.
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Douglas Dunn
David Kennedy - Paperback - Northcote House
This critical study charts Douglas Dunn's career from his debut volume 'Terry Street' in 1969 to his 'New Selected Poems 1964-2000' in 2003. Kennedy argues that his poetry has developed through often high ambivalent relationships with form, culture and the public identity and role of the poet.
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David Daiches: A Celebration Of His Life And Work
- Hardback - Sussex Academic
David Daiches was the first Professor of English at the University of Sussex. This title includes essays on his literary achievements in the areas of Scottish Literature, the Novel, Poetry and New/Historical Criticism and the American connection, and the academic as populariser, by distinguished scholars and critics.
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Divided Gaels: Gaelic Cultural Identities In Scotland And Ireland 1200-1650
Wilson McLeod - Hardback - Oxford University Press
In this study, Wilson McLeod challenges the familiar view that Gaelic Scotland and Gaelic Ireland formed a cultural unit during the late Middle Ages and early modern period. He tests the view of a unified Gaelic 'culture-province' by examining the surviving sources, especially formal bardic poetry.