

An edition of Scotland and the borders of romanticism (2004)
By Leith Davis,Ian Duncan,Janet Sorensen
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
253
Description:
"Scotland and the Borders of Romanticism is the first published collection of critical essays devoted to Scottish writing between 1745 and 1830 - a key period marking the contested divide between the Scottish Enlightenment and Romanticism in British literary history. Essays in the volume, by leading scholars from Scotland, England, Canada and the USA, address a range of major figures and topics, among them Hume and the Romantic imagination, Burns's poetry, the Scottish song and ballad revivals, gender and national tradition, the prose fiction of Walter Scott and James Hogg, the national theatre of Joanna Baillie, the Romantic varieties of historicism and antiquarianism, Romantic Orientalism, and Scotland as a site of English cultural fantasies. The essays undertake a collective rethinking of the national and period categories that have structured British literary history, by examining the relations between the concepts of the Enlightenment and Romanticism as well as between Scottish and English writing."--Jacket.
subjects: Intellectual life, History and criticism, In literature, Romanticism, Scottish literature, English literature, Scottish authors, Scottish literature, history and criticism, Romanticism, great britain, Great britain, intellectual life, England, in literature, Scotland, in literature, Scottish borders (scotland), Scotland, intellectual life, Borders Region (Scotland) in literature
Places: Scottish Borders (England and Scotland), Scotland, Borders Region (Scotland)
Times: 19th century, 18th century