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  1. The Scottish Tradition in Literature. by Kurt Wittig, 1972-06
  2. Three Centuries Of Scottish Literature (1893) by Hugh Walker, 2007-10-02
  3. Women's Forum - Women in Scottish Literature (Chapman Magazine)
  4. Literary Nationalism in Eighteenth-Century Scottish Club Poetry (Studies in British Literature) by Corey Andrews, 2004-05
  5. Gendering the Nation: Studies in Modern Scottish Literature by Christopher Whyte, 1995-06
  6. Scottish Literature and the Scottish People 1680-1830 by David Craig, 1961
  7. Scottish Skalds and Sagamen: Old Norse Influence on Modern Scottish Literature by Julian D'Arcy, 1996-10-01
  8. Modern Scottish literature (Saltire pamphlets) by John Macnair Reid, 1945
  9. The History of Scottish Literature: 1660-1800 (History of Scottish Literature,)
  10. An historical survey of Scottish literature to 1714, by Agnes Mure Mackenzie, 1933
  11. Ethically Speaking: Voice and Values in Modern Scottish Writing (SCROLL 6) (Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature)
  12. Scottish Vernacular Literature a History by T.F. Henderson, 1900
  13. The Italian influence on Scottish literature by Ronald D. S Jack, 1972
  14. Studies in Scottish Literature: The Language and Literature of Early Scotland by G. Ross Roy, 1992-08

81. Cuinfo.cornell.edu/Academic/Courses/CoSdetail.phtm
Classic Literature ForumFind a selection of Literature by Scottish authors including Sir James Barrie James Boswell At http//www.classic-literature.co.uk/scottish-authors/
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82. ScotSearch Dot Org: Arts And Entertainment/Literature
Promotes the study, teaching and writing of scottish literature, and furthers the study of the languages of Scotland. (Added Sun Nov 11 2001 Hits 56
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  • ABC Scotland: Scottish Classics Online - Site devoted to Scottish literature. Includes biographies, booklists, links, and online ordering. pop (Added: Sun Nov 11 2001 Hits: 164 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It
  • Burns Night: My Supper With Rabbie - The annual celebratory tribute to the life, works and spirit of the great Scottish poet, Robert Burns (1759-1796). Celebrated on, or about, the Bard's birthday, January 25th, Burns Suppers range from stentoriously formal gatherings of esthetes and scholars to uproariously informal rave-ups of drunkards and louts." Planning a Burns Supper. Resources, tips, recipes, itinerary, toasts, poetry and links. pop (Added: Sun Nov 11 2001 Hits: 122 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0) Rate It
  • 17 X the Moon - 21st century fairy tales, fables, ghost stories and legends with music, animation and sound effects, by Scottish writer Alison Pegg. (Added: Wed Aug 06 2003 Hits: 63 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 1) Rate It
  • A Complete Collection of Poems by Robert Louis Stevenson - Extensive collection of poems by Stevenson and a brief biography by Dmitry Karshtedt. (Added: Sun Nov 11 2001 Hits: 56 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0)

83. HJG: Studies In Scottish Literature
, Publishes scholarly essays concerning Scottish writings, Scottish authors,......Title, Studies in scottish literature. Abbreviation, SSL.
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Last updated: January 7, 2004. Title: S tudies in Scottish literature Abbreviation: S SL Description: Publishes scholarly essays concerning Scottish writings, Scottish authors, Scottish publishing, or any aspect of Scottish literature. Editor(s): G. Ross Roy Publishers: Department of English Language and Literature University of South Carolina Start-End-Date: Frequency: quarterly Language(s): English ISSN: Keyword(s): Literary History United Kingdom Website(s): Homepage : tables of contents from 1991 to 1998 The History Journals Guide is part of WWW-Virtual Library and VL The History Index

84. Research Reports On Irish & Scottish Literature - 121-000
Research reports on Irish scottish literature to help college students writing difficult term papers.
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This 5 page research paper examines the 1816 novel of historical fiction, Old Mortality, which chronicles the Covenanters, their struggle for religious freedom, as well as considers the role played by female characters. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Paper Title: Sir Walter Scott's 'Old Mortality' / Analyzed Sir Walter Scott's 'Waverley' / Analyzed
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This 5 page paper examines the 1814 novel, Waverley, by Scottish novelist Sir Walter Scott. Specifically discussed is how the novel qualifies as romantic, in terms of definition and the author's medieval concept of the term. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Paper Title: Sir Walter Scott's 'Waverley' / Analyzed Ghosts of the Earth in the Poetry of Seamus Heaney
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A fifteen page paper looking at this Irish poet's views of the thin veil between life and death, as depicted in his works. The paper asserts that Heaney views the dead and the living, the past and the present, as occupying the same space. Bibliography lists fifteen sources, including seven poems of Heaney's. Filename: KBheany1.wps

85. Read About Scottish Literature At WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Scottish L
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Please improve it according to its listing on Wikipedia:Requests for expansion or its talk page. Once the requested improvements have been completed, you may remove this notice and the page's listing Scottish literature is literature written in Scotland or by Scottish writers . It includes literature written in English Scots and Scottish Gaelic Contents 1 Earliest Scottish literature
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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

86. Scotland Magazine : Issue 4 :: Scottish Literature
Scotland Magazine the ultimate Scottish resource. Issue information and contents. Issue 4 -
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87. The Celtic Liturature Collective: Scottish Literature
The Celtic Literature Collective. scottish literature. Manuscripts The Book of Deer The Dean of Lismore s Book The Fernaig manuscript
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  • Scottish Literature Manuscripts:
    The Book of Deer

    The Dean of Lismore's Book

    The Fernaig manuscript
    The Black Book of Clanranald
    The Red Book of Clanranald
    The Black Book of Taymouth, 1598-1648 Poetry:
    The English And Scottish Popular Ballads
    : the massive collection of Francis James Child.
    The Lament of Deirdre

    The Albanic Duan

    Muireadhach Albannach
    Address Of Fingal To Oscar : note: this is not one of Macpherson's forgeries. The Dialogue of Muireadhach Ó Dálaigh and Cathal Cròdhearg Star of the world, Catherine Tales: Most of these will be collections of folklore, as Scotland does not have as extensive a written literary tradition as Ireland; however, their folktales are world-renowned. The Legend Of Deer : from the Book of Deer Popular Tales of the West Highlands : vol. 1-4. Scottish Fairy and Folk Tales Religious: The Gaelic Notes in the Book of Deer The Carmina Gadelica : vol. 1 The Secret Common-Wealth of Elves, Fauns and Fairies : Not religious in the traditional sense, but dealing with remnants of Fairy Faith. Back to the Celtic Literature Collective Home
  • 88. Scottish Literature
    scottish literature includes literature written in English, Earliest scottish literature. Much of the earliest scottish literature is in the oral
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    McFLY Title page Scottish literature Scottish literature is literature written in Scotland or by Scottish writers Scottish literature includes literature written in English Scots and Scottish Gaelic
    Earliest Scottish literature
    Much of the earliest Scottish literature is in the oral tradition , consisting of ballad s and other poems that were not written down until long after their original composition. Before the incursions into England of the Saxon s, Scotland shared a common 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
    Romantic nationalism
    Among best known Scottish writers are two who are strongly associated with the Romantic Era Robert Burns and Walter Scott . The works of Burns, in particular, play a significant role in the Scottish national identity.
    The modern age
    But this romantic nationalism did not reflect an increasingly urban and industrial country. A different Scottish intellectual tradition, going back at least to the philosopher David Hume can be seen reflected in the Sherlock Holmes books of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle : although Holmes is no seen as part of quintessential London, the spirit of deduction in these books is arguably more Scottish than English.

    89. Aberdeenshire Council - Weblinks / Adult / Books And Literature / Scottish Liter
    Weblinks Home » Adult » Books and Literature » scottish literature. Elphinstone Kist Collection of Doric material; Scots Online
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    90. Scottish Literature
    scottish literature. Association for Scottish Literary Studies Scottish Authors Scottish Writers Project.
    http://falconlit.com/web/other/scottish.htm
    Scottish Literature Association for Scottish Literary Studies Scottish Authors Scottish Writers Project

    91. BBC - Writing Scotland - Web Guide - General Resources
    Bibliography of scottish literature www2.arts.gla.ac.uk/SESLL/ScotLit/bibliography Bibliography of scottish literature, maintained by the English Department
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    Arts ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Web Guide General Resources Academic resources, encyclopaedias, teaching resources and sites dedicated to Scottish literature. Association for Scottish Literature Studies www.arts.gla.ac.uk/ScotLit/ASLS Association for Scottish Literature Studies. The Association aims to promote the teaching and study of Scottish literature and study the languages of Scotland. Articles from back issues of the magazine ScotLit, which features essays and news, are available online as are teaching and study notes for various works. There is also an extensive links section, as well as information about the Association's other publications and events. Bibliography of Scottish Literature www2.arts.gla.ac.uk/SESLL/ScotLit/bibliography Bibliography of Scottish Literature, maintained by the English Department at the University of Glasgow. Scottish Writers' Project www.slainte.org.uk/scotwrit/scwrhome.htm

    92. Scottish Background
    Introduction to scottish language and literature.
    http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~www_se/personal/cjmm/Scotback.html
    University of St Andrews School of English Honours Modules EN3055 and EN3056 Background to Scottish Literature 1. Geography The four main areas of Scotland are: 1. The Southern Uplands (The Borders) - mainly hill country, much rough moorland. Sheep grazing, textile industry. 2. The Central Lowlands - fertile farmland, grain crops; coal deposits; main centres of population. Heavy industries, now replaced by electronics. 3. The Highlands - mountains, forests, lochs and rivers; now sparsely populated. Cattle-rearing; tourism. 4. The Islands - from south-west to far north, large and small. Fishing, small farming. Until about 250 years ago, it was easier to sail round the Highlands than travel through them, and as easy to sail to Ireland or Norway as to walk or ride to England. 2. Languages 1. Gaelic - a Celtic language closely related to Irish Gaelic, from which it developed. Indeed, up to the seventeenth century the Gaelic part of Scotland was essentially part of the same culture and language area as Ireland. At its peak around the ninth century Gaelic was the language of most of mainland Scotland and the Western Isles, and well into last century was still spoken throughout the Highlands, but has now shrunk to about 80,000 native speakers, the largest group living in Glasgow (there are still some Gaelic speakers in eastern Canada). There has been a revival of interest recently, with more teaching and learning Gaelic, and more government funding for Gaelic television. 2. Scots - a development of a northern form of Old English which by the fifteenth century had become a distinct language, used by the court and throughout the Lowlands and southern Scotland. Though it remains the common speech of many Scots, from the sixteenth century onwards it began to be replaced by English in government, religion, education and literature. In the eighteenth century, however, its use in verse was revived (by Ramsay, Fergusson and Burns), and again in the 1920s (by Hugh MacDiarmid), and recently the literary use of urban Scots has become significant (Leonard, Kelman, Welsh).

    93. Scottish History - Culture, Battles, Literature And More
    Offers information on early scottish history, battles, culture, literature, music and Scots abroad.
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    Over 10,000 pages of great accounts of Scottish History, battles, regiments, and general history of Scotland. You'll also find complete books to read. Do use our site search engine to get related events. For example a search for Killiecrankie would also find clans that were involved in the battle. Lots more historical information in our Scottish Clans section. Introduction to our Scottish History
    Because we have so much history on the site we felt it needed an introduction so here we give you a guide to this section of our site. An Introduction to Scotland and the Scots
    Should you be interested in learning about Scotland and the Scots both from an historical perspective and more modern times then here we have brought together various pages and sections of our site to help you learn about us.
    Scotland - A Concise History

    This is an excellent concise history of Scotland coming from one of Scotland's most respected historians, James Halliday. 'A masterly summary of our national story by an impeccable authority', The Scots Magazine.
    History of the Scottish Nation

    A very large account by the Rev. J. A. Wylie of the history of the Scottish Nation. This is an old historical text on Scotland.

    94. Scottish Arts Council – Home Page
    A comprehensive source of information on the arts in Scotland crafts, drama, dance, literature, music, visual arts. Arts funding including lottery money, committees, press releases, links, publications.
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    The Scottish Arts Council champions the arts for Scotland.  Read how to make this website your homepage or bookmark it as a favourite Artlink Central  -  working with artists to offer exciting arts projects to the community. Scottish Arts Council Creative Scotland Awards 2006
    Scotland's leading artists are invited to apply for Scotland's most prestigious arts awards - also among the richest in Europe. More about the 2006 Creative Scotland Awards. Funding Sources for the Arts in Scotland Media Contacts Individuals - Application Form 2005/06
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    95. TARTAN HEN PUBLICATIONS: Online Fiction And Non-fiction And An Online Art Galler
    Online literature with a scottish flavor; books, stories, essays and interactive narrative.
    http://www.tartanhen.co.uk
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    96. Rampant Scotland Directory - Literature And Poetry
    Directory of scottishRelated Web Pages - literature and Poetry Section.
    http://www.rampantscotland.com/literature.htm
    Rampant Scotland Directory!
    Literature and Poetry
    Not just Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson but a wide range of authors and their works are included here, ranging from "The Brus" by John Barbour to modern authors such as Muriel Spark or Alistair MacLean. The poetry section is of course dominated by Robert Burns. There is a separate page for links to all the specific Books and Texts A selection of books on Scottish-related subjects, available for purchase via Amazon.co.uk is available on the Bookstore page on this site. If you want to look for any books on Amazon.co.uk which are not listed below, use the search box below: Search: Books Keywords:
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    Gateway to Scottish Authors
    The Gateway contains quality internet links for about eighty Scottish authors from the past and also has a page of biographical information taken from the Scottish Library Association publication "Discovering Scottish Writers". There is also a Timeline which arranges all the authors in chronological sequence of their year of birth. All the major Scottish writers are covered, including:

    97. The Illinois Saint Andrew Society
    Organized in 1854 to sustain the scottish heritage in music, literature, history, cultural exchanges and dance, and to assist fellow scottish immigrants in adjusting to the rugged pioneer midwest. Offers a wide variety of programs, groups, and committees for scottish genealogy, history, and business, as well as the scottish Home for elderly Scots. Newsletter, membership qualifications, photos, events, and list of famous and infamous American Scots.
    http://www.chicago-scots.org/
    Please join us to hear Rachel Barton Pine on September 30 and for the Scottish-American Leadership Conference October 1-2. Click on Events! Our Mission
    To nourish the Scottish identity in Illinois by serving the community of Scots, our families, and our friends, and by celebrating both traditional and contemporary
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    Established in 1845, the Illinois Saint Andrew Society (ISAS) is the oldest charity in the State of Illinois. This year the Society celebrates its’ 160 th Anniversary.
    The mission of the ISAS is to nourish the Scottish identity in Illinois by serving the community of Scots, our families and our friends and by celebrating both traditional and contemporary Scottish culture. The goals of the ISAS are to:
    SERVE our Scottish community
    PRESERVE our Scottish heritage
    ADVANCE our Scottish culture.
    ISAS is one of the largest Scottish cultural organizations in the world. The Society is a vital force in sustaining Scottish heritage through initiatives to support music, art, literature, dance, history, genealogy, cultural/academic/business/law/medical exchanges, sport, food and drink.
    ISAS has a distinguished history of providing impeccable community services. Since 1910 ISAS has supported the Scottish Home – a retirement community located in a beautiful forest preserve in North Riverside.

    98. §5. Sir William Hamilton. I. Philosophers. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two
    Passage from the Cambridge History of English and American literature, discussing this scottish thinker in context.
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    99. Welcome To The Canton Of Caer Darth
    Located in Santa Cruz, California. Newcomer info, meetings, cooking workshops, articles (tablet weaving, advice on going to Pennsic). Links (literature, name research, scottish and Viking resources).
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    100. English Language And Literature Tutor
    English Language and literature Tutor for scottish Standard and Higher grade exams. Offers CDROMs and study guides.
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