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The ASLS Occasional Papers series publishes scholarly essays on a range of subjects related to Scottish literature and language.
Occasional Papers series
Scottish & International Modernisms
Relationships and Reconfigurations
ed. Emma Dymock & Margery Palmer McCulloch
ASLS Occasional Papers series No. 15
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. It also includes two chapters on the contribution made to this revival by Scottish visual art and music.
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Pbk: £9.95
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Crossing the Highland Line
Cross-Currents in Eighteenth-Century Scottish Writing
ed. Christopher MacLachlan
ASLS Occasional Papers series No. 14
These essays, from fourteen leading scholars, show that the whole of Scotland – Highland and Lowland, high culture and low – participated in the Scottish literary and cultural explosion of the eighteenth century. The Highland Line does not divide.
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Pbk: £9.95
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A Flame in the Mearns
Lewis Grassic Gibbon: a Centenary Celebration
ed. Margery Palmer McCulloch & Sarah M. Dunnigan
ASLS Occasional Papers series No. 13
A collection of papers discussing Gibbon’s fiction (including works written as James Leslie Mitchell), his essays and his poetry, together with analyses of his language and politics. It is essential for all students and existing admirers as well as new readers of this important Scottish writer.
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Pbk: £9.95
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Last updated 3 October 2011
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