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Modern romance and transformations of the novel : the Gothic, Scott, Dickens /
Published 1992Table of Contents: “…Porlogue: Fiction as fiction -- The culture of Gothic -- The romance of subjection : Scott's Waverley -- The suspension of belief: The end of the astrologer : Guy Mannering ; Against nature : The bride of Lammermoor ; Estate of grace : The heart of Mid-Lothian -- Scott and Dickens : the work of the author -- Scott and Dickens : the end of history.…”
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Walter Scott and modernity /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Towards the Modern Nation: The Lay of the Last Minstrel, Marmion, The Lady of the Lake, and Waverley -- The Condition of England: Ivanhoe and Kenilworth -- Western Identities and the Orient: Guy Mannering and The Talisman -- Commerce, Civilisation, War, and the Highlands: Rob Roy and A Legend of the Wars of Montrose -- Liberal Dilemmas: Scott and Covenanting Tradition: The Tale of Old Mortality and The Heart of Mid-Lothian -- Liberal Dilemmas: Liberty or Alienation? …”
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Walter Scott and modernity /
Published 2007Table of Contents: “…Towards the Modern Nation: The Lay of the Last Minstrel, Marmion, The Lady of the Lake, and Waverley -- The Condition of England: Ivanhoe and Kenilworth -- Western Identities and the Orient: Guy Mannering and The Talisman -- Commerce, Civilisation, War, and the Highlands: Rob Roy and A Legend of the Wars of Montrose -- Liberal Dilemmas: Scott and Covenanting Tradition: The Tale of Old Mortality and The Heart of Mid-Lothian -- Liberal Dilemmas: Liberty or Alienation? …”
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Scottish literature and postcolonial literature : comparative texts and critical perspectives /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Cover; Copyright; Introduction; Part I Postcolonial Revisions: Coloniality and Empire in Scottish Writing 1786-1914; CHAPTER 1 A 'Conceptual Alliance': 'Interculturation' in Robert Burns and Kamau Brathwaite; CHAPTER 2 'Almost the Same as Being Innocent': Celebrated Murderesses and National Narratives in Walter Scott's The Heart of Mid-Lothian and Margaret Atwood's Alias Grace; CHAPTER 3 Annals of Ice: Formations of Empire, Place and History in John Galt and Alice Munro; CHAPTER 4 Alistair MacLeod and the Gaelic Poetic Tradition.…”
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