With the establishment of Scottish Studies centres in Scotland, Europe and North
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as the leading journal in this field.
| Vol/No. |
Date |
| Title |
Author |
4/2 |
2012 |
Ana, Morgana, Morganiana: A Poet’s Scrapbooks as Emblems of Identity |
James McGonigal and Sarah Hepworth |
4/2 |
2012 |
Sustenance Provided: the Bibliographical Morgan |
Hamish Whyte |
4/2 |
2012 |
Publishing Edwin Morgan |
Robyn Marsack |
4/2 |
2012 |
From Edinburgh to Saturn: The Edwin Morgan Archive at the Scottish Poetry Library |
Greg Thomas |
4/2 |
2012 |
‘Is this a poem? Do not lose it.’ – Edwin Morgan’s ‘The Ropemaker’s Bride’ |
Richard Price |
4/2 |
2012 |
The Case of the Missing War: Edwin Morgan’s ‘The New Divan’ |
David Kinloch |
4/2 |
2012 |
Experimenting with the Verbivocovisual: Edwin Morgan’s Early Concrete Poetry |
Eleanor Bell |
4/2 |
2012 |
While Crowding Memories Came: Edwin Morgan, Old English and Nostalgia |
Chris Jones |
4/2 |
2012 |
The Summer of Cyrano |
John Corbett |
4/2 |
2012 |
Reveille |
Robert Crawford |
4/2 |
2012 |
Book Reviews section |
|
4/1 |
2012 |
Eros and Self-Government: Petrarchism and Protestant Self-Abnegation in William Fowler’s Tarantula of Love |
Elizabeth Elliott |
4/1 |
2012 |
Second-Sighted Scot: Allan Ramsay and the South Sea Bubble |
Steve Newman |
4/1 |
2012 |
Speaking with a Double Voice: John Home’s Douglas and the Idea of Scotland |
Megan Stoner Morgan |
4/1 |
2012 |
Burns Manuscripts at Floors Castle: An Unpublished Letter and an Unpublished Draft of the Poem ‘On Seeing a Wounded Hare’ |
David W. R. Purdie, Iain Gordon Brown and Gerard C. Carruthers |
4/1 |
2012 |
Class and Nation in Robert Huddleston’s Collected Works |
Gavin Falconer |
4/1 |
2012 |
‘Like a downcast angel’: Harriet Martineau’s ‘Historiette’ of Mary, Queen of Scots |
Shu-Fang Lai |
4/1 |
2012 |
‘What to naturalists is known as a Symbiosis’: Literature, Community and Nature in the Evergreen |
Koenraad Claes |
4/1 |
2012 |
J. Leslie Mitchell/Lewis Grassic Gibbon and Exploration |
Scott Lyall |
4/1 |
2012 |
The Writer as Tactician: James Kelman’s Everyday Practice |
Mitch Miller and Johnny Rodger |
4/1 |
2012 |
The Year’s Publications for 2011: A Selected List |
Alexander J. Cuthbert |
3/2 |
2011 |
‘True Views of Scotland’: Illustrated Supplements to Sir Walter Scott’s Work |
Gina Opdycke Terry |
3/2 |
2011 |
Three New James Boswell Articles from The Public Advertiser, 1763 |
James J. Caudle |
3/2 |
2011 |
Scott’s Early Love Poems to Williamina Belsches |
Lindsay Levy |
3/2 |
2011 |
Mungo Park, Man of Letters |
Karina Williamson and Mark Duffill |
3/2 |
2011 |
‘Transitory Thresholds’: Geographic Imaginings of Adolescence in Women’s Fiction from North East Scotland |
Glenda Norquay |
3/2 |
2011 |
‘Life’s Easy When You’re A Robot’: Exploring Reification through
the Dual Narratives of Lanark |
Neil Rhind |
3/2 |
2011 |
Landscape Mindscape: Writing in Scotland’s Prehistoric Future |
Thomas Legendre |
3/2 |
2011 |
‘The tilt from one parish / into another’: Estrangement, Continuity and Connection in the Poetry of John Burnside, Kathleen Jamie, and Robin Robertson |
David Borthwick |
3/2 |
2011 |
Environment, History, Literature: Materialism as Cultural Ecology in John Burnside’s ‘Four Quartets’ |
Tom Bristow |
3/2 |
2011 |
Dialectics of Maps and Memory: James Robertson’s ‘Mythohistoriographical’ Art |
Martin Philip |
3/2 |
2011 |
Book Reviews section |
|
3/1 |
2011 |
Robert Burns’s ‘The Twa Dogs’: Ideological Aspects of Translation into Russian |
Natalia Kaloh Vid |
3/1 |
2011 |
A Sprinkling of Stage Scots: Robert Burns, Linguistic Stereotypes and Place |
Alex Broadhead |
3/1 |
2011 |
The Prism of Propaganda: Hugh MacDiarmid’s Modernism and the
Belgian Literary Revival |
Sascha Bru |
3/1 |
2011 |
‘ ’Tis Eighty Year Since’: Hugh MacDiarmid’s Late Reception in Poland |
Aniela Korzeniowska |
3/1 |
2011 |
The Grieves in Thakeham |
John Manson |
3/1 |
2011 |
An Undignified Beginning |
C. M. Grieve/Hugh MacDiarmid |
3/1 |
2011 |
‘Places on the Map’: Rebecca West’s Modernist Journeys between Scotland and Europe |
Mariagiulia Garufi |
3/1 |
2011 |
Voicing Gaelic in English: Joseph Macleod’s The Men of the Rocks (1942) and the Emergence of ‘Adam Drinan’ |
James Fountain |
3/1 |
2011 |
Letting the Writing Do the Talking: Denationalising English and James Kelman’s Translated Accounts |
Fabio L. Vericat |
3/1 |
2011 |
The Quest for Authenticity: History and Class in Ian Rankin’s Rebus Novels |
Kirsten Sandrock |
3/1 |
2011 |
The Year’s Publications for 2010: A Selected List |
Alexander J. Cuthbert |
2/2 |
2010 |
Edwin Morgan (1920–2010) ‘Cinquevalli’ |
Edwin Morgan |
2/2 |
2010 |
Kenneth Buthlay (1926–2009) |
Alan Riach; David Robb; Margery Palmer McCulloch |
2/2 |
2010 |
Recreation and William Alexander’s Doomes-day (1637) |
Peter Auger |
2/2 |
2010 |
“A Lady of the Isles”: Margaret Chalmers’ Letters to Walter Scott and Two New Poems |
Penny Fielding |
2/2 |
2010 |
Ivanhoe: The Rebel Scott and the Soul of a Nation |
Joan Cooper |
2/2 |
2010 |
Robert Louis Stevenson’s Davos Studio: author and art in 1882 |
Richard Hill |
2/2 |
2010 |
Collecting Islands: Compton Mackenzie and The Four Winds of Love |
Timothy Baker |
2/2 |
2010 |
The Invasion of the Homeland: Duncan McLean, Global Capital, and the Crisis of Masculinity |
Erich Hertz |
2/2 |
2010 |
Book Reviews section |
|
2/1 |
2010 |
Professor Douglas Mack, MA, PhD, FRSE: A Eulogy |
Roderick Watson |
2/1 |
2010 |
George Buchanan, Arthur Johnston, and William Laud |
Roger P.H. Green |
2/1 |
2010 |
‘This Changeableness in Character’: Exploring Masculinity and Nationahood on James Boswell’s Grand Tour |
Richard de Ritter |
2/1 |
2010 |
Samuel Thomson’s Poetic Fashioning of the Ulster Landscape |
Jennifer Orr |
2/1 |
2010 |
Mirren’s Autobiography: The Life and Poetry of Marion Bernstein (1846–1906) |
Edward H. Cohen and Linda Fleming |
2/1 |
2010 |
‘The More There is to See’: Another Look at James Kelman’s How Late It Was, How Late |
Stephannie S. Gearhart |
2/1 |
2010 |
Venders, Purchasers, Admirers: Burnsian ‘Men of Action’ from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century |
Corey E. Andrews |
2/1 |
2010 |
‘What Was Become of Mr Burns‘ Children’: Jean Armour’s 1804 Letter to Maria Riddell, a New York Junk Shop, and Serendipity |
Valentina Bold and Nancy Groce |
2/1 |
2010 |
Robert Burns: Two Recent Discoveries Pertaining to his Freemasonic Associations |
A. J. Morton |
2/1 |
2010 |
Some Recent Discoveries in Robert Burns Studies |
Gerard Carruthers, Lindsay Levy, Helena Reilly, Julie Renfrew and Mark Wilson |
2/1 |
2010 |
Review Essay: The End of Biographies? |
Matthew Wickman |
2/1 |
2010 |
The Year’s Publications 2009: A Selected List |
Alexander J. Cuthbert |
1/2 |
2009 |
Treason, Sedition and Reform: The Scottish Trials and Joanna Baillie’s Ethwald |
Regina Hewitt |
1/2 |
2009 |
The Poets at his Feet: The Afterlife of ‘Sir Patrick Spens’ |
Richard J. King |
1/2 |
2009 |
August Corrodi’s Translation of Burns |
J. Derrick McClure |
1/2 |
2009 |
Book Reviews section |
|
1/1 |
2009 |
‘Whether Utility or Pleasure be the Principal Aim in View’: An Edinburgh Perspective on the Value of English Studies |
Susan Manning |
1/1 |
2009 |
A New Poem by Robert Semphill: The Warning to the Lordis |
Priscilla Bawcutt |
1/1 |
2009 |
Three Notes on King Orphius |
Emily Lyle |
1/1 |
2009 |
The Illustration of the Waverley Novels: Scott and Popular Illustrated Fiction |
Richard Hill |
1/1 |
2009 |
‘Revisiting Orkney’ |
Edwin Muir [In Memoriam 1887–1959] |
1/1 |
2009 |
The Poetry and Ideas of Kenneth White: A Perspective from France |
Pierre Jamet |
1/1 |
2009 |
Douglas Dunn’s Elegies: The Ethics and Impossibility of Mourning |
Iain Twiddy |
1/1 |
2009 |
Herbert’s Laurel and Crawford’s Burns: Disorders at the Borders of the Known Warld |
Jeffrey Skoblow |
1/1 |
2009 |
Scotland’s Authentic Plurality: The New Essentialism in Scottish Studies |
Gavin Miller |
1/1 |
2009 |
The Year’s Publications 2008: A Selected List |
Alexander J. Cuthbert |