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         Scottish Literature:     more books (100)
  1. The History of Scottish Literature by Douglas Gifford, 1989-03
  2. A Wee Dram: Drinking Scenes from Scottish Literature by David Daiches, 1991-07
  3. The Language And Literature Of The Scottish Highlands by John Stuart Blackie, 2007-07-25
  4. Modern Scottish Literature by Alan Norman Bold, 1983-04
  5. Beyond Scotland: New Contexts for Twentieth-Century Scottish Literature (Scroll 3)
  6. Scottish Literature: Character And Influence (1919) by G. Gregory Smith, 2007-10-02
  7. The Rise of the Historical Novel (Enlightenment and Scottish Literature, Vol 2) by John MacQueen, 1989-10-01
  8. The Italian Influence On Scottish Literature by R.D.S.Jack, 1972
  9. The sources and literature of Scottish church history by Malcolm Blair Macgregor, 1976
  10. A Survey Of Scottish Literature In The Nineteenth Century: With Some Reference To The Eighteenth by James Main Dixon, 2007-01-17
  11. Scottish Murder Stories (Scottish Literature) by Molly Whittington-Egan, 1999-03
  12. Studies in Scottish Literature
  13. Language and Scottish Literature by John Corbett, 1997-04-15
  14. Studies in Scottish Literature Volume 29 by RoyGRoss, 1996

41. Randall Library Resource Guide - Fast Facts Guide: Resources For Scottish Litera
SEARCHING RANDALL LIBRARY S CATALOG FOR BOOKS ON scottish literature. Secondary Materials To find secondary (critical) materials on scottish literature,
http://library.uncwil.edu/subject/English/Guides/ScottishLiterature.htm
Randall Library Resource Guides Resources for Scottish Literature
The following resources are historical and critical; they are not primary sources of Scottish literature. These resources are located in the General Collection.
The History of Scottish Literature / general editor, Cairns Craig Three volumes. History of Scottish Literature Maurice Lindsay A history of Scottish women's writing / edited by Douglas Gifford and Dorothy McMillan The Scottish Tradition in Literature
The Scottish Novel Since the Seventies: New Visions, Old Dreams / edited by Gavin Wallace and Randall Stevenson
The Scottish Novel: From Smollett to Spark / Francis Russell Hart
SEARCHING RANDALL LIBRARY'S CATALOG FOR BOOKS ON SCOTTISH LITERATURE Secondary Materials
To find secondary (critical) materials on Scottish literature, go to left-side of the screen of Randall Library's Homepage , select "Subject," and try the following subject headings:
Scottish literaturehistory and criticism
Scottish poetryhistory and criticism
Scottish fictionhistory and criticism
To find secondary (critical) materials on a specific author's works, select "Subject," and key in the specific author's name, with last name first and first name last:

42. Scottish Literary Forum - Scottish Literature Discussion Group
This page contains information about the Scottish Literary Forum in the Washington, DC metorpolitan area, and contains links to related pages.
http://thecapitalscot.com/scotlitforum/welcome.html
Scottish Literary Forum - Explore and discuss Scottish literature!
http://thecapitalscot.com/scotlitforum/
Hosted by The Capital Scot Home The Living Legacy of Scotland, Inc. The Arts Club of Washington Capital Scot Book Reviews The Scottish Literary Forum, a project of the Living Legacy of Scotland, Inc., brings together those who are interested in exploring and discussing Scottish literature: fiction, poetry, essays, and nonfiction. A major emphasis is on 20th century Scottish fiction. Each month participants read and discuss a selected Scottish book and from time to time, guest speakers and authors are invited to discuss their work. The Scottish Literary Forum is a monthly event held at the Arts Club of Washington , 2017 I (Eye) St. NW, Washington, DC. For more information, call Judith Walton, 202-362-7938 or e-mail to The schedule of activities is:
  • January 5 - Johnson's Journey to the Western Islands and Boswell's Journal of a Tour of the Hebrides October 1 to the end. (Different venue - Contact Judy Walton.)
    February 2 - John Guy's The True Life of Mary Stuart . Since this is a fairly long book, we are going to read up to chapter 15, page 224 for this month and continue with the rest of the book in March. (Different venue - Contact Judy Walton.)

43. ScottishHistory.com
CSYS Scottish Links Music Books scottish literature Current Affairs. scottish literature. Fiction about Scotland or by Scottish Writers
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44. EHI - Scottish Literature
scottish literature. Send this page to somebody Print this page. ANG 207b scottish literature 3 credits A short introduction to doubles, repetitions and
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A short introduction to doubles, repetitions and oppositions in Scottish fiction of history and modernity.

45. Undergraduate Courses - Scottish Literature
Detailed information about studying scottish literature at the University of Stirling.
http://www.external.stir.ac.uk/undergrad/course_info/courses_ug/scot_lit.php
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46. ENGLISH 207 - Studies In National Literatures: Scottish Literature
scottish literature Spring 2000 Steve Lane literatures written in English that has the greatest hold on our imaginations is scottish literature.
http://www.mala.bc.ca/~lanes/english/engl207.htm
English 207
Studies in National Literatures:
Scottish Literature
Spring 2000
Steve Lane
[The Course] [Texts] [Evaluation] [Syllabus] ... [Suggested Further Research]
The Course
One of the national literatures written in English that has the greatest hold on our imaginations is Scottish literature. Writers like Robbie Burns and Sir Walter Scott continue to be celebrated and popular. This semester, we will read some works in the Scottish tradition of the past 200 or so years, beginning with Burns, moving to James Hogg, then to Scott. We will bring the discussion right up to the present, ending with Trainspotting and contemporary Scottish poetry.
Evaluation
Your grade for this course shall be calculated according to the following factors: Midlothian Reading Assignment 1 Midterm examination 1 Research essay 1 Final examination
Texts
Scott, The Heart of Midlothian note : please do NOT pre-read this one, you keeners!)
Scott, The Bride of Lammermoor
Hogg, The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner
Stevenson

47. Scottish Arts Council - Literature Links
Writing Scotland, A collection of all the best scottish literature The Fellow, a published translator or scottish literature, will attend SUISS for six
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Word Power A leading quality independent bookshop in Edinburgh with a worldwide online service Books and Beans A coffee shop and second hand bookshop combined. There are poetry evenings at 6.30pm on the last Thursday of every month run by the Dead Good Poets Society.
Core Funded Organisations
Association for Scottish Literary Studies The ASLS aims to promote the study, teaching and writing of Scottish literature and to further the study of the languages of Scotland. Comhairle nan Leabhraichean Comhairle nan Leabhraichean (The Gaelic Books Council) was set up to promote Gaelic Books and is mainly funded by the Scottish Arts Council. Edinburgh International Book Festival The book festival is a key event in the festival season and runs for two weeks in August. Moniack Mhor The only dedicated creative writing centre in Scotland. It offers mainly taught courses, mostly in association with the Arvon Foundation. Scottish Book Trust An organisation committed to the promotion of reading and books.

48. Scottish Arts Council - Scottish Literature Development Forum 2005
scottish literature Development Forum 2005. 12/10/2005 Artform(s), Literature. Venue, Scottish Book Trust, Sandeman House. City/town, Edinburgh
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In association with the Scottish Arts Council and Scottish Book Trust, the Scottish Literature Development Forum is a great opportunity for everyone promoting and developing literature to make connections, explore resources and debate the future of literature development in Scotland.
The day will include presentations from a range of speakers, as well as opportunities to share your experiences and ideas.
A pre-conference reception is being held at the Scottish Poetry Library with James Robertson, 11 October 7.30pm. Artform(s) Literature Venue Scottish Book Trust, Sandeman House City/town Edinburgh Region Contact name Catherine Allan Contact email catherine.allan@scottisharts.org.uk Contact phone N/A
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The event is free but booking is essential. Please RSVP by 2 September to Catherine Allan with your designation/organisation. Events search Browse or search events.

49. Scottish Literature - S
scottish literature and S Guide Resources and Review sources of relevance to Muir are also given, along with scottish literature and poetry pages.
http://www.electronicsee.com/Resources/Scottish_literature.htm
Scottish literature and S Guide - Resources and Review
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.

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.

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.
Full text of the novel Ivanhoe by Scottish author Sir Walter Scott (1820

1878), who's work reflects the cultural changes of the 18th century.
Biographies of novelists, poets, and dramatists who were born or lived in Scotland from the 10th century to the present day, including Robert Henryson, James I, George Buchanan, Ron Butlin, Robert Crawford, Janice Galloway, John Napier, and Adam Smith. Contains an archive of the author's weekly Scotland on Sunday book review, and an essay on the history of Scottish literary movements, covering the Goddodin, the Makars, the Scottish Enlightenment, the Kailyard movement, the Scottish Rennaisance, and the post

50. Scottish Literature
Scottish Culture Heritage Scotland New Scotland New Scotland (Nova Scotia) Scottish Clan System Scottish Clan Septs
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51. §6. "Morte Arthure". V. The Earliest Scottish Literature. Vol. 2. The End Of Th
Vol. 2. The End of the Middle Ages. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21.
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52. V. The Earliest Scottish Literature: Bibliography. Vol. 2. The End Of The Middle
V. The Earliest scottish literature Bibliography. Vol. 2. The End of the Middle Ages. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature An
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
Vol. 2. The End of the Middle Ages.

53. English 461 The Seminar Scottish Literature Of The Modern Period
A Bibliography on scottish literature and Nationalism. Some Useful Links Literature Slainte s Gateway to Scottish Authors Rampant Scotland s Literature
http://www.easternct.edu/personal/faculty/mcneilk/Scottish_seminar_syll.html
English 461: The Senior Seminar
Scottish Literature of the Modern Period Spring Term 2002
Professor Kenneth McNeil
Office phone: 5-4578
e-mail: mcneilk@easternct.edu
Office: Webb Hall 234
http://www.ecsu.ctstateu.edu/personal/faculty/mcneilk/ Office Hours:
Monday 10:00-12:00
Wednesday 10:00-12:00
Thursday 6:00-7:00
And by apppointment Required Materials
Tobias Smollett The Expedition of Humphrey Clinker (Penguin Classics) Sir Walter Scott Waverley Robert Louis Stevenson Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Oxford World Classics) Irvine Welsh, Trainspotting The Poetry of Scotland (Edinburgh UP) Course Description Course Goals Since this course is not simply an upper-division literary course but a seminar course, I will be asking you to develop your ideas about the literature we read through informed and thoughtful discussions during class, and in formal written papers, presentations, and proposals. The final goal of this semester's study is to allow you to begin thinking about the final product of next semesteran extensively thought out, researched, and reworked thesiswhat I hope you will consider your best work, the culmination of your scholarly thinking as an English major at Eastern. Course Requirements Response Papers 50% Literature Response Papers Response One Response Two Response Three ... Response Four Criticism Response Paper (pick one assignment) Response One Response Two Response Three Group Presentation 15% Written Proposal 20% Proposal Presentation 5% Participation 10% Literature Response Papers There are four Literature Response Papers, one due about every fourth week. Every four weeks you will receive a response question assignment with questions taken from the upcoming reading assignments. You are to respond to any one day’s questions from the list. Response questions must be typed, double-spaced and turned in on the day that you have selected. For example, answers to questions from February 14th’s reading must be turned in on that day.

54. Useful Links: Scottish Literature And Culture
scottish literature and Culture. Literature Andrew Crumey s Scottish Writers Page History of scottish literature Slainte s Gateway to Scottish Authors
http://www.easternct.edu/personal/faculty/mcneilk/scottish_lit_links.html
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Scottish Literature and Culture Literature:
Andrew Crumey's "Scottish Writers" Page
History of Scottish Literature

Slainte's Gateway to Scottish Authors

Bibliography of Scotland

Rampant Scotland's Literature
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Scottish History Timeline (detailed)

Scottish History Timeline (brief)

The Jacobite Rebellion
The Highland Clearances ... Short Biography of Bonnie Prince Charlie Language: Failte, A Guide to Gaelic Scotland The Scuil Wab Wir Ain Leid Scottish Language Resource Centre Politics: Scottish Politics Pages The Scot Online The Scottish Parliament Website General: Scotland Photo Gallery Waulking and Waulking Songs Contemporary Voices Some Eighteenth-Century Attitudes about the Scots The Highland Clearances Authors
James Boswell Robert Burns Robert Fergusson Tom Leonard ... Trainspotting

55. Scottish Literature - Literature By Region
scottish literature, Robert Burns is possibly the most famous Scottish writer but there are plenty of others, see how well you know them.
http://www.funtrivia.com/quizdetails.cfm?quiz=155904

56. Corpora List Apr 1995 To Jun 1995: New Scottish Literature Package
An Announcement of a planned scottish literature Computer Package. This course is a comprehensive study of scottish literature from
http://torvald.aksis.uib.no/corpora/1995-2/0186.html
New Scottish Literature Package
Jean Anderson jganders@human.gla.ac.uk
Wed, 21 Jun 1995 16:02:37 +0001
Apologies for cross-postings.
An Announcement of a planned Scottish Literature Computer
Package.
The material described below is to be made available on disc
and CD. Please conntact me if you are interested in any aspect
of the proposal. All comments gladly recieved.
TIA
Jean Anderson
jganders@human.gla.ac.uk

UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW DEPARTMENT OF SCOTTISH LITERATURE NEW ELECTRONIC TEXT PACKAGE: AN INTRODUCTION TO SCOTTISH LITERATURE THE COURSE This course is a comprehensive study of Scottish Literature from the Middle Ages till the present day. It is divided into three historical periods: Medieval and Renaissance Literature 1375- 1625; Poetry and Fiction 1750-1900 and Poetry, Fiction and Drama since 1920. The material covers the great representative works of Scottish Literature - the poetry of Robert Burns, the

57. FASS - English - Staff Profile - Marshall Walker
FASS English Marshall Walker; scottish literature. Book cover scottish literature since 1707, 440 pages, Longman (Harlow and New York, 1996 issued
http://www.waikato.ac.nz/wfass/subjects/english/staff/marshall/scottish.shtml

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Scottish Literature
In 1992 Edwin Morgan was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Waikato. In September 1980 I was appointed Literary Director of the Seven Poets Seven Poets (Third Eye Centre (Glasgow, 1981). The Seven Poets exhibition toured Britain and was featured at the Orkney Arts Festival and at the Edinburgh International Festival in 1981. Published work includes essays on Edwin Morgan and Alasdair Gray in collections published by Edinburgh University Press. In 1993 I was appointed to the Editorial Advisory Board of Scotlands , a journal dedicated to discussion of Scottish culture. Scottish Literature Since 1707 was published in 1997. In 2004 I was appointed to the Editorial Advisory Board of the Journal of Stevenson Studies , University of Stirling.
Selected Publications
Scottish Literature since 1707 , 440 pages, Longman (Harlow and New York, 1996 [issued 1997]). See

58. Computers In Teaching English And Scottish Literature And Language
Computers in Teaching English and scottish literature and Language the STELLA English Literature and scottish literature came together to identify
http://www.english.ltsn.ac.uk/explore/publications/newsletters/newsissue3/anders
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ISSN 1479-7089 Select an issue:- Issue 8 Jun 2005 Issue 7 Nov 2004 Issue 6 Feb 2004 Issue 5 Apr 2003 Issue 4 Sep 2004 Issue 3 Jan 2002 Issue 2 Aug 2001 Issue 1 May 2001
Computers in Teaching English and Scottish Literature and Language: the STELLA Project
Jean Anderson, Manager of STELLA (Software for Teaching English and Scottish Literature and Language and its Assessment)School of English and Scottish Literature and Language (SESLL), University of Glasgow describes the project. In the mid nineteen-eighties, the UK government funded the Computers in Teaching Initiatives (CTI). This funding enabled the setting up of subject specific projects in individual institutions, and of national centres such as the CTI Centre for Textual Studies, which ran from 1989 to 2000. The CTI centres were superseded by the Learning and Teaching Support Network (LTSN) in 2000 and, most recently, by the LTSN Subject Centres. STELLA began as a CTI project for English and Scottish Language and Literature in September 1987. Members of the three departments of English Language, English Literature and Scottish Literature came together to identify possible uses of computers in their teaching, install a computer classroom with twenty PCs and hire a programmer. The aim of the STELLA project is to develop teaching software which can be incorporated into courses and enhance learning in tutorial and self-access modes. The teaching packages we have produced include materials for Modern English Grammar and lexis, the history of English and Scots, metrics, and stylistics, and annotated texts. Where possible, the material is introduced to students at timetabled sessions, but they are also encouraged to use the materials during free access sessions either as part of their course or later as revision.

59. Forthcoming Event
How the academic community define Irish or scottish literature as national Do the characteristics of the popular Scottish or Irish literature course
http://www.english.ltsn.ac.uk/explore/events/future/event_detail.php?eventId=62

60. Welcome To Scottish Literature:  On-Site
This is the standard collection of scottish literature. Methodology The class, scottish literature OnSite, is double-listed for both graduate and
http://faculty.uwstout.edu/mccordickd/scotland/
Scottish Literature: On-Site
David McCordick, Professor

Department of English and Philosophy

University of Wisconsin-Stout

Menomonie, Wisconsin
Office: 153C Harvey Hall
Phone: 715-232-1298
FAX: 715-232-2093
Email: mccordickd@uwstout.edu
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Register for the course!
Three ways to Pre-register 1. Pre-register by phone: Contact Stout Solutions-Continuing Education at (715)232-2693. Call Monday through Friday 8 am- 4:30 pm. Before calling please have the Pre-registration Form ready for the person registering. 2. Pre-Register by mail: Send the completed Pre-registration Form to:
University of Wisconsin-Stout
Stout Solutions-Continuing Education P.O. Box 790, 140 Vocational Rehabilitation Bldg. Menomonie, Wisconsin 54751 Phone: (715)232-2693 Fax: (715)232-3385 E-mail: conted@uwstout.edu Website: http://oce.uwstout.edu 3. Pre-register by fax: Fax completed Pre-registration Form to (715)232-3385.

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