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         Scottish Literature:     more books (100)
  1. History of Scottish Literature by Maurice Lindsay, 2001-12
  2. Scottish Chapbook Literature (1903) by William Harvey, 2007-11-03
  3. Progress and Poetry (Enlightenment of Scottish Literature Vol 1) by John MacQueen, 1982-06
  4. Scottish Literature
  5. Longman Anthology of Women's Literature by Mary K. DeShazer, 2000-12-22
  6. Scotland in Europe (SCROLL 7) (Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature)
  7. The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume 1: The Middle Ages through the Restoration and the Eighteenth Century (Norton Anthology of English Literature)
  8. Scottish Literature: An Anthology (Scottish Literature)
  9. The Scottish Enlightenment: An Anthology (Canongate Classics, 80)
  10. Studies in Scottish Literature Volume 29 by G Ross Roy, 1996
  11. Mainstream Companion to Scottish Literature by Trevor Royle, 1993-08-09
  12. Scottish Fantasy Literature: A Critical Survey by C. N. Manlove, 1994-01-01
  13. History of Scottish Literature: The Twentieth Century
  14. History of Scottish Literature: The Nineteenth Century (The History of Scottish Literature)

1. Scottish Literature At The University Of South Carolina
Information on publications and materials held by the university.
http://www.sc.edu/library/scotlit/scotlit.html
The University of South Carolina prides itself on its reputation as one of the foremost institutions in the United States for the study of Scottish literature. The Thomas Cooper Library is fortunate to have one of the foremost collections of Scottish literature anywhere outside of Scotland. Many of its valuable holdings are part of the G. Ross Roy Collection of Scottish Literature and the Rodger L. Tarr Collection of Thomas Carlyle . Professor Roy, Emeritus Professor of English at the University of South Carolina, is editor of Studies in Scottish Literature , the premier journal in its field. The University of South Carolina is one of four institutions participating in the Scottish Chapbook Project Individuals with interests in Scottish literature may wish to explore the following links:

2. ASLS: Homepage
Organisation promoting the study, teaching and writing of scottish literature and language. News and information on membership and publications.
http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/ScotLit/ASLS/
The Association for Scottish
Literary Studies
Robin Jenkins
Robin Jenkins, one of the greatest Scottish novelists of the 20 th century, died on 23 rd this article by Professor Isobel Murray of Aberdeen University may be of interest.
Retrieving and Renewing
Edwin Morgan , the current Scottish Makar HERE to see it. Click here for the latest updates to this site. The Association for Scottish Literary Studies aims to promote the study, teaching and writing of Scottish literature, and to further the study of the languages of Scotland. To these ends, the ASLS publishes works of Scottish literature ; literary criticism, cultural studies and in-depth reviews of books in Scottish Studies Review (formerly the Scottish Literary Journal ); short articles, features and news in ScotLit ; and scholarly studies of language in Scottish Language . It also publishes New Writing Scotland , an annual anthology of new poetry, drama and short fiction, in Scots, English and Gaelic, by Scottish writers. ASLS has also prepared a range of materials covering Scottish language and literature for use in schools , including Teaching Notes and the Scotnotes series of study guides.

3. Department Of English - Homepage
Includes Web Concordances and extensive scottish literature links.
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/english/welcome.htm
Welcome to English
The Department of English at Dundee welcomes around 200 new students each year. They come from the local region and much further afield, and from both traditional and non-traditional backgrounds. We are firmly committed to their success and well-being. As well as our mainstream courses in English Literature, we offer new film modules, including Reading the Screen: An Introduction to Film Studies, which are proving very popular with entrant students. The Department was rated 4 in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise. It has a strong reputation for teaching, with the most favourable student-staff ratio of any pre-1992 UK English department, and has consistently been rated as among the top English Departments in Scotland by the Times Higher Education Good University Guide. See some of our awards for teaching quality.
News Bulletin September 2005 Postgraduate opportunities: New postgraduate courses including M.Litt in Writing Culture

4. The Scottish Poetry Library
Scottish Poetry Library 2004 Home About us - Library - Search - Browse - International - Events - Poetry Online. TOP
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

5. Other Scottish Literature Resources
scottish literature at the University of South Carolina Studies in scottish literature, an annual, refereed academic journal, is the foremost periodical
http://www.sc.edu/library/scotlit/other.html
Links to Other Scottish Literature Resources
These links do not presume to be exhaustive. There are literally hundreds of web pages, gopher holes, and the like with information of interest to the student of Scottish literature. Any listing of all such resources would be too unwieldy to be useful. However, should you know of a particularly well constructed site that we have not included, please tell us so that we might consider it for the list.
General Resources

6. Scottish Literature At The University Of South Carolina
Studies in scottish literature. The Stirling / South Carolina Edition of the Works of James Hogg. The W. Ormiston Roy Memorial Fellowship
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

7. BUBL LINK: Scottish Literature
Subjects poetry links, scottish literature, scottish poetry DeweyClass 820 Author Scottish Library Association Subjects scottish literature
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/s/scottishliterature.htm
BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z
Scottish literature
Titles Descriptions
  • Anglo-American Literature Guide Arthur Conan Doyle Novels Association for Scottish Literary Studies Burns Country Song and Poem Archive ... Sherlock Holmes on the Web: Sherlockian.Net
  • Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Anglo-American Literature Guide
    An index to scholarly information in Anglo-American literature and language. Major subject headings include English language and literature, new literatures in English, American language and literature, and Celtic language and literature.
    Author: State and University Library at Gottingen
    Subjects: american literature - general, contemporary fiction, english literature - general, scottish literature
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: index
    Arthur Conan Doyle Novels
    A collection of novels by Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930), including Captain of the Polestar, The Lost World, Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, The Poison Belt, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, The Stark Munro Letters, A Study in Scarlet, and Tales of Terror and Mystery.
    Author: Doyle, Arthur Conan

    8. Other Scottish Literature Resources
    Links to Other scottish literature Resources. These links do not presume to be exhaustive.
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    9. BUBL LINK: Scottish Poetry
    Subjects poetry links, scottish literature, scottish poetry DeweyClass 820 Resource type index; McGonagall Online Full text versions of a selection of
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/s/scottishpoetry.htm
    BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z
    Scottish poetry
    Titles Descriptions
  • A B Jackson Burns Country Song and Poem Archive Edwin Muir McGonagall Online ... William McGonagall
  • Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    A B Jackson
    Biographical information and a selection of poetry including Feathers, The Chemical Wedding, and Parting on Henry Street, composed by Andrew Jackson. Images said to have inspired various poems published in his 2003 book Fire Stations are shown.
    Author: Jackson, A. B.
    Subjects: scottish poetry
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: biography, poems
    Burns Country Song and Poem Archive
    Offers the full text of over 100 of Burns' poems and songs, including Address of Beelzebub, Charlie He's My Darling, Highland Mary, My Nannie, O, and The Bonnie Wee Thing.
    Author: Scotweb
    Subjects: scottish literature, scottish poetry
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: documents
    Edwin Muir
    Born in Orkney in 1887, Edwin Muir's wide and varied career is reflected in a brief chronology, detailing his appointment as the Director of British Council, Prague in 1946, and Rome in 1949, as well as his literary career as an academic, novelist, and poet. Includes links to online versions of some of Muir's poetry, such as 'Scotland 1941', 'Scotland's Winter', and 'Merlin'. Additional sources of relevance to Muir are also given, along with Scottish literature and poetry pages.
    Author: Burrows, Jeffrey R

    10. Scottish Background
    Introduction to Scottish language and literature.
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    11. Scottish Literature, Homepage
    Links GU Links - Other News English Literature English Language scottish literature STELLA SESLL Other
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    12. Scottish Literature, Homepage
    scottish literature Logo, Head of Department Alan Riach BA, Ph.D. Postal Address Department of scottish literature, 7 University Gardens, University of
    http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/SESLL/ScotLit/
    Head of Department: Professor Alan Riach B.A., Ph.D.
    Postal Address: Department of Scottish Literature, 7 University Gardens, University of Glasgow , Glasgow G12 8QQ
    T: + (0)141 330 5093
    F: + (0)141 330 2431
    E: enquiries@scotlit.arts.gla.ac.uk English Literature ... STELLA

    13. Andrew Crumey
    Mr Mee. D'Alembert's Principle. Pfitz. Music, in a Foreign Language. Biography "Scottish Writers" Contact details. Guestbook
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    14. BBC NEWS Scotland Literature Scheme Speaks Volumes
    s politicians and encourage them to embrace books, reading, and scottish literature as significant constituents of Scottish political and
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    15. Unibg.it/rls/rls.htm - Life And Works Of Robert Louis Stevenson
    guide to the life and works of Robert Louis Stevenson bibliographical references, filmography and iconography, links to e-texts, to other RLS
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    16. Postgraduate Taught
    scottish literature Shakespeare Studies Women, Writing and Gender scottish literature. Director Professor Robert Crawford
    http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~www_se/pg/taught.html
    Postgraduate Study: Taught Programmes
    The School of English offers a broad range of taught postgraduate courses leading to the following awards: Graduate Diploma - extending over one academic year (September to June) and awarded after successful completion of an appropriate number of taught courses. MLitt - extending over a full year and awarded after successful completion of the Diploma element plus a supervised research dissertation of 15,000 words. The following programmes are offered: Creative Writing
    Medieval English

    Romantic Studies

    Scottish Literature
    ...
    Women, Writing and Gender

    Further information is given in the programme handbooks
    Creative Writing
    Director: Professor Douglas Dunn
    Other teachers: John Burnside Meaghan Delahunt Kathleen Jamie A L Kennedy , and Don Paterson Entrance Requirements: normally a good degree with Honours from a UK university or its equivalent Programme Duration: one year Aim of Programme: to provide intensive critical and creative study in three major forms of literature (poetry, the novel and the short story), and to encourage the development of students' original work, whether in prose or verse. Students should be adept at academic study as well as their own writing, and will be taught by published fiction writers and poets, who are familiar with the problems, pressures and pleasures of writing. Programme: Students take either Writing Poetry I or Writing Fiction I in the first semester, and either

    17. SLD Scottish Language Dictionaries.
    the resurgence of scottish literature in the 1990s. SLD fulfils its broad aims in the following ways
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    18. SLAINTE - Scottish Libraries Across The Internet
    Aims to provide access to information for and about the library and information community in Scotland. Site maintained by Scottish Library
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    19. Wigtown Book Town, Scotland's National Book Town In Wigtown, Dumfries And Gallow
    scottish literature and books, bookshops and book dealers, publishers and publications, writers, poets, book events and festivals in the locality.
    http://www.wigtown-booktown.co.uk
    Celebrating Books
    Accommodation Guide
    Getting Here Book Town News NEW Business Opportunities Customer Services Book Town Links Home Page
    Wigtown Book Token Wigtown Book Town Company
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    We Buy and Sell Books Situated between the central belt of Scotland and Ayrshire to the north, Cumbria, Northumberland and the Lake District to the south and Ireland to the west this kaleidoscope of beautiful pastoral landscape, rugged coastline, moorland and mountain is a rich cultural melting pot. Tropic House Off Road Driving Centre all within 20 minutes drive from Wigtown. Whithorn the cradle of Christianity in Scotland. We look forward to meeting you when you visit this idyllic corner of southwest Scotland. Eight great reasons for Shopping in Wigtown

    20. Scottish Literature - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Earliest scottish literature. Before the incursions into England of the Saxons, Scotland shared a common Celtic language with the rest of what is now
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish_literature
    Scottish literature
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Scottish literature is literature written in Scotland or by Scottish writers . It includes literature written in English Scots and Scottish Gaelic
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    Earliest Scottish literature
    Before the incursions into England of the Saxons , Scotland shared a common Celtic language with the rest of what is now Britain, and there is considerable overlap, at least geographically, between the earliest Scottish and the earliest Welsh literature which was not then confined to the territory we know as Wales today, but rather to northern England and southern Scotland. The Irish language served as a literary language in Scotland until the development of an independent literary tradition in Scottish Gaelic. Among the earliest Lowland Scots literature is John Barbour 's Brus (14th century), Whyntoun's Kronykil and Blind Harry 's Wallace (15th century). From the 13th century much literature was produced by writers based around the royal court in Edinburgh and the University of St. Andrews

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