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STUDIES IN SCOTTISH LITERATURE 47.1
(2021)
  • Patrick Scott, University of South Carolina - Columbia
  • Tony Jarrells, University of South Carolina
Abstract
This issue opens with a symposium on "Literary Geographies: the Solway Firth", guest edited by Gerard Lee McKeever, of the University of Stirling, followed by articles on eighteenth-century political newspaper essays, a James Boswell poem, newly-identified  periodical tales by the Sobieski Stuarts, David Lindsay’s philosophical interests, and a novel by Muriel Spark. Notes and documents include items on Thomas Campbell and Joanna Baillie and on a Campbell epigram used by three leading American antislavery orators (Brown, Fouglass, and Garrison). Reviews discuss Zoë Wicomb’s recent novel Still Life and the final volume of the William Sharp-Fiona Macleod letters.
Keywords
  • Scottish literature,
  • Scottish fiction,
  • transnationalism,
  • literary topography,
  • 19th century Jacobitism
Publication Date
October, 2021
Citation Information
Patrick Scott and Tony Jarrells. STUDIES IN SCOTTISH LITERATURE 47.1. Vol. 47.1 (2021) p. i - 186
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/patrick_scott/402/