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  1. Scottish Literature in English and Scots: A Guide to Information Sources (Gale Information Guide Library. American Literature, English Literature) by William Russell Aitken, 1982-09
  2. Specimens Of Scottish Literature, 1325-1835 (1913) by William M. Metcalfe, 2007-11-03
  3. The Haunted Major (Scottish Literature) by Robert Marshall, 1999-03
  4. The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature by Berthold Schoene, 2007-05-15
  5. Centering on the Peripheries: Studies in Scandinavian, Scottish, Gaelic and Greenlandic Literature (Series A: Scandinavian Literary History and Criticism)
  6. Teaching Scottish Literature
  7. Scottish Literature's Debt to Italy by R. D. S. Jack, 1987-02
  8. Companion to Scottish Literature
  9. The Scottish Invention of English Literature.(Review): An article from: The Modern Language Review by Macdonald Daly, 2000-01-01
  10. Scottish Literature Since 1707.: An article from: World Literature Today by Robert L. Kindrick, 1997-09-22
  11. A Wee Dram - Drinking Scenes From Scottish Literature by David Daiches, 1990
  12. The Scottish Invention of English Literature
  13. The Norton Anthology of English Literature, Vol. 1 B: The SixteenthCentury/The Early Seventeenth Century by George M. Logan, 1999-12
  14. Literature of Scotland: The Middle Ages to the Nineteenth Century (Literature of Scotland) by Roderick Watson, 2007-03-06

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22. Robert Burns Life Stories, Books, & Links
Picture of Robert Burns, poet; eighteenth century scottish literature and poetry. Portrait Robert Burns by Alexander Nasmyth, from the Scottish National
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Portrait: Robert Burns by Alexander Nasmyth, from the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh. Robert Burns (1759 - 1796) Category: Scottish Literature Born: January 25, 1759
Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: July 21, 1796
Dumfries, Dumfriesshire, Scotland Related authors:
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On this day in 1759 Robert Burns was born in Alloway, Scotland, and on this night lovers of Burns or Scotland or conviviality will gather around the world to celebrate the fact. Burns was elevated to national hero in his lifetime and cult figure soon afterwards, the first Burns Night celebration occurring almost immediately upon his death. If the haggis has changed, the Night has not. . . . Keats, Burns and the Gatekeeper

23. Scottish Writers
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    25. Scotland Guide - Literature And Poetry - Scottish Literature And Writers
    Scotland Guide Literature and Poetry - scottish literature and writers.
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    Silicon Glen, Scotland Scottish FAQ Literature and Poetry
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    26. Scotland FAQ - Literature And Poetry
    The Internet s first guide to Scotland. This section lists information on scottish literature including leading figures from Robert Burns and Walter Scott
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    27. Scottish Literature 1: Liz Lochhead
    scottish literature 1 The History of Scottish Women’s Writing (Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press, 1997), pp.64158, provide the most detailed
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    (Edinburgh: Polygon, 1985); Sugar and Spite and True Confessions were revues from 1978 and 1981; the second half of the collection, which Lochhead heads , are mainly collaborative pieces with theatre companies. Mary and the Monster (1981) unpublished; it became Blood and Ice ; two versions are published: (Edinburgh: Salamander Press, 1982) and Michelene Wandor (ed) (London: Methuen, 1987) vol 4, 2nd ed. (Edinburgh and Glasgow: Polygon and Third Eye Centre, 1986). Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off and Dracula (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1989). Mary Queen etc. was written and performed 1987; Dracula Bagpipe Muzak (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1991); dramatic monologues in verse and prose. Perfect Days (London: Nick Hern, 1998). Britannia Rules Shanghaied The Three Sisters Medea Interview with Emily Todd, Verse , Winter / Spring, 1992, pp.83-95; republished R. Crawford et al (eds.) Talking Verse (St. Andrews and Williamsburg, VA: Verse, 1995), pp.115-27. Scottish Theatre Since the Seventies (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1996) pp.176-85.

    28. University Of Edinburgh - English Literature And Scottish Literature
    The Bibliography of scottish literature in Translation (BOSLIT) Carlyle Letters New Book on John Carlyle, Half-Brother to Thomas Carlyle,
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    29. Scottish Literature: Information From Answers.com
    scottish literature scottish literature is literature written in Scotland or by Scottish writers . It includes literature written in English , Scots.
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    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Scottish literature Wikipedia Scottish literature 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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    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

    30. ASLS: Homepage
    Association for Scottish Literary Studies. Promotes the study, teaching and writing of scottish literature, and furthers the study of the languages of Scotland.
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    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.
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    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.

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    33. Scottish Literature - Diversity And Diaspora - Literature
    Diversity and Diaspora scottish literature. Aims to promote the study, teaching and writing of scottish literature, and to further the study of the
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    34. Scottish Literature 1: Liz Lochhead
    Reading list of primary and secondary sources, from Edinburgh University.
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    MS AILEEN CHRISTIANSON'S LECTURE
    Liz Lochhead
    (Edinburgh: Polygon, 1985); Sugar and Spite and True Confessions were revues from 1978 and 1981; the second half of the collection, which Lochhead heads , are mainly collaborative pieces with theatre companies. Mary and the Monster (1981) unpublished; it became Blood and Ice ; two versions are published: (Edinburgh: Salamander Press, 1982) and Michelene Wandor (ed) (London: Methuen, 1987) vol 4, 2nd ed. (Edinburgh and Glasgow: Polygon and Third Eye Centre, 1986). Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off and Dracula (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1989). Mary Queen etc. was written and performed 1987; Dracula Bagpipe Muzak (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1991); dramatic monologues in verse and prose. Perfect Days (London: Nick Hern, 1998). Britannia Rules Shanghaied The Three Sisters Medea Interview with Emily Todd, Verse , Winter / Spring, 1992, pp.83-95; republished R. Crawford et al (eds.) Talking Verse (St. Andrews and Williamsburg, VA: Verse, 1995), pp.115-27. Scottish Theatre Since the Seventies (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1996) pp.176-85.

    35. Literature - British Council - Scotland
    Showcasing the best of scottish literature. scottish literature is enjoying a golden age. With new translations of Scottish writing at unprecedented
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    36. Scottish Literature -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    European literature, Literature by country, scottish literature scottish literature is (Creative writing of recognized artistic value) literature
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    Before the incursions into England of the (A member of a Germanic people who conquered England and merged with the Angles and Jutes to become Anglo-Saxons; dominant in England until the Norman conquest) Saxon s, Scotland shared a common

    37. MSN Encarta - Scottish Literature
    scottish literature, literature in any of the languages of Scotland Scottish Gaelic, Lowland Scots, or Standard English. This article deals with
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    38. Scottish Authors
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    39. Scotland: Themes And Influences In Scottish Literature
    Contradictions and crosscurrents Like many other aspects of Scotland’s culture, its literature is distinguished by a potent concentration of hybrid vigour.
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    Home How to use this site Subscription Visiting Arts Visiting Arts Scotland Cultural Profiles Project Cultural Profile You are here: Scotland Home Page Cultural overviews and directories Literature Search ... Next Themes and Influences in Scottish Literature Contradictions and cross-currents Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-94) . Similarly emblematic is the fact that Stevenson (the son and grandson of two noted engineers; himself trained in engineering and law) was a Scottish author who spent much of his life abroad - in France, the US and ultimately in Samoa. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Robert Burns and the painter Sir Henry Raeburn, Brodie was eventually hanged, in 1788, from a new type of municipal gallows: a model of his own devising, fashioned in the interests of greater efficiency. Hugh MacDiarmid Oral and written traditions Learning, Libraries and Literacy First Book of Discipline (c.1560), the Protestant Reformer John Knox set out a far more detailed framework, from parish primary schools through secondary education to university and beyond, a system which was intended to be compulsory for rich and poor alike. The scheme made little practical impact at the time, but has served as an ideal for Scottish education ever since. New Statistical Account for Scotland Further perspectives William McIllvanney Walter Scott James Boswell Thomas Carlyle ... J.M. Barrie

    40. Online Catalogues - National Library Of Scotland
    scottish literature Encyclopædia Britannicascottish literature a body of writing that includes works in Scottish Gaelic, Lowland Scottish (or Lallans), standard English employed by Scots,
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        The online databases listed below are not catalogues of the National Library of Scotland (although the Library will have many of the publications which appear in them). With the exception of the Millgate Union Catalogue of Walter Scott Correspondence, they are bibliographic databases containing details of material relating to Scotland or held in Scottish Libraries.
        Scottish Bibliographies Online
        ISSN 1743-9485 This database contains three separate components: to find out how to access them separately, see our search information page
        • Bibliography of Scotland (BOS): Scotland's national bibliography brings together over 90,000 records of books, periodicals and major articles of Scottish interest published all over the world. In principle it covers the period from 1976 to the present, but most of the records currently available online date from 1987 to the present. BOS includes information on literary writing in Scots . For more information, see our detailed description of Bibliography of Scotland Bibliography of Scottish Gaelic (BOSG): When completed, the Bibliography of Scottish Gaelic is intended to list books and periodicals published in Gaelic, or containing substantial Gaelic text, from the beginning of Gaelic publishing. At present it lists much, but by no means all, of the Gaelic material held in the National Library of Scotland, plus some recent periodical articles.

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