Introduces the SSL Debate, in which 18 contributors react to and add to the BBC Scotland poll on Scotland's Favourite Novel, discussing the purposes and limitations of various lists that have ranked recent Scottish fiction, and commenting briefly on the differences between this debate and the deliberations of a selection panel
In January 1886 Sir John Lubbock, a Liberal MP and scientist, addressed the members of the London Wo...
Book awards are a pervasive aspect of contemporary book culture, attracting both substantial media a...
Introduces the issue contents, pays brief tribute to six long-time Scottish literature scholars who ...
Introduces the SSL Debate, in which 18 contributors react to and add to the BBC Scotland poll on Sco...
Introduces the SSL Debate, in which 18 contributors react to and add to the BBC Scotland poll on Sco...
Voting is now open for Scotland's Favourite Book, with 30 well-loved novels vying to be crowned the ...
Discusses the healthy overlap in the recent BBC Scotland poll on Scotland\u27s Favourite Novel betwe...
Introduces the two special sections in this issue, on Scottish fiction and Burns bibliography, and b...
Reviews the parallel growth of creative writing courses and Scottish literary studies since the 1960...
Reviews and comments on the preceding essays in the SSL Symposium on Editing Scottish Literary Texts...
This list covers a first group of the books received or noted since publication of SSL 43:2; this pr...
The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature examines the ways in which the cultural ...
Takes up Willy Maley\u27s recent critique of Scottish university literature teaching (in SSL 38) and...
Scottish Scene, or The Intelligent Man’s Guide to Albyn was first published by Jarrolds in 1934. Wid...
Book awards are a pervasive aspect of contemporary book culture, attracting both substantial media a...
In January 1886 Sir John Lubbock, a Liberal MP and scientist, addressed the members of the London Wo...
Book awards are a pervasive aspect of contemporary book culture, attracting both substantial media a...
Introduces the issue contents, pays brief tribute to six long-time Scottish literature scholars who ...
Introduces the SSL Debate, in which 18 contributors react to and add to the BBC Scotland poll on Sco...
Introduces the SSL Debate, in which 18 contributors react to and add to the BBC Scotland poll on Sco...
Voting is now open for Scotland's Favourite Book, with 30 well-loved novels vying to be crowned the ...
Discusses the healthy overlap in the recent BBC Scotland poll on Scotland\u27s Favourite Novel betwe...
Introduces the two special sections in this issue, on Scottish fiction and Burns bibliography, and b...
Reviews the parallel growth of creative writing courses and Scottish literary studies since the 1960...
Reviews and comments on the preceding essays in the SSL Symposium on Editing Scottish Literary Texts...
This list covers a first group of the books received or noted since publication of SSL 43:2; this pr...
The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature examines the ways in which the cultural ...
Takes up Willy Maley\u27s recent critique of Scottish university literature teaching (in SSL 38) and...
Scottish Scene, or The Intelligent Man’s Guide to Albyn was first published by Jarrolds in 1934. Wid...
Book awards are a pervasive aspect of contemporary book culture, attracting both substantial media a...
In January 1886 Sir John Lubbock, a Liberal MP and scientist, addressed the members of the London Wo...
Book awards are a pervasive aspect of contemporary book culture, attracting both substantial media a...
Introduces the issue contents, pays brief tribute to six long-time Scottish literature scholars who ...