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Literature and Oatmeal - What Literature Has Meant to Scotland

English · Hardback

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Originally published in 1935, this concise volume doesn't merely discuss the significance of literature in Scottish history but also charts that literary heritage.


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1. Does Literature Mean Anything to Scotland? 2. The Gaelic Centuries 3. 'Back to Dunbar' 4. A Blank Century and the Ballads 5. The Forerunners of Burns 6. The 'Age of Reason' 7. The Romantic Era: The Scot as Novelist 8. The Years Between 9. The Scot as World Prophet: Thomas Carlyle 10. The Dawn Returns: Lang, Stevenson, The Kailyard and Munro 11. The Modern Revival: The Literary 'Idea' of Scotland.


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William Power

Summary

Originally published in 1935, this concise volume doesn’t merely discuss the significance of literature in Scottish history but also charts that literary heritage.

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'... a landmark in Scottish urban history.' Robert E. Tyson, University of Aberdeen

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