This article aims to explore some of the controversial aspects that come up when dealing with the Scottish diaspora. The ambiguous position of the country as opposed to England, as well as the history of imperialism that is to be found in its background are some of the elements that complicate and question its very existence. No Great Mischief, by Alistair MacLeod, is a novel set in Nova Scotia, Canada, whose characters constantly turn to the land of their ancestors, Scotland, in order to find connections and give meaning to their present lives. This article discusses the importance of these acts of re-construction, as well as the relevance of the other ‘homeland’, Cape Breton, for the characters of this novel and for the elusive concept of...
The study of émigré Highlanders, their language and their culture, this far, has been largely focuse...
The notion of ‘home ’ has become a powerful motif in the contemporary popular and academic project t...
Alba Literaria is the first history of Scottish literature planned and produced outside Scotland. It...
This article aims to explore some of the controversial aspects that come up when dealing with the Sc...
This article aims to explore some of the controversial aspects that come up when dealing w...
Scottish emigration to North America is certainly one of the most relevant events in Scottish histor...
This paper examines how Canadian writer Alistair MacLeod, in his latest short story entitled “Cleara...
First paragraph: In the only sustained exploration of Scottish-Canadian literary relations, Elizabet...
This article aims to analyze the representation of England and Scotland in the novel The expedition ...
Realism and regionalism are tightly coupled in critical analysis of Alistair MacLeod’s fiction, but ...
The Scots appear to possess a particular flair for the creation, transmission, and mutation of myths...
The assessment of the influence of Scottish literature and literary practice abroad, especially in t...
Kenneth Ross’s essay begins with an overview of the migration of the Scots round the world in the ag...
The topic of my thesis is a certain form of identity, that is, national identity, in a special conte...
Nova Scotia is marketed as a region of Canada that cherishes its Scottish heritage. Settled in the s...
The study of émigré Highlanders, their language and their culture, this far, has been largely focuse...
The notion of ‘home ’ has become a powerful motif in the contemporary popular and academic project t...
Alba Literaria is the first history of Scottish literature planned and produced outside Scotland. It...
This article aims to explore some of the controversial aspects that come up when dealing with the Sc...
This article aims to explore some of the controversial aspects that come up when dealing w...
Scottish emigration to North America is certainly one of the most relevant events in Scottish histor...
This paper examines how Canadian writer Alistair MacLeod, in his latest short story entitled “Cleara...
First paragraph: In the only sustained exploration of Scottish-Canadian literary relations, Elizabet...
This article aims to analyze the representation of England and Scotland in the novel The expedition ...
Realism and regionalism are tightly coupled in critical analysis of Alistair MacLeod’s fiction, but ...
The Scots appear to possess a particular flair for the creation, transmission, and mutation of myths...
The assessment of the influence of Scottish literature and literary practice abroad, especially in t...
Kenneth Ross’s essay begins with an overview of the migration of the Scots round the world in the ag...
The topic of my thesis is a certain form of identity, that is, national identity, in a special conte...
Nova Scotia is marketed as a region of Canada that cherishes its Scottish heritage. Settled in the s...
The study of émigré Highlanders, their language and their culture, this far, has been largely focuse...
The notion of ‘home ’ has become a powerful motif in the contemporary popular and academic project t...
Alba Literaria is the first history of Scottish literature planned and produced outside Scotland. It...