This thesis aims to explore Scottishness in modern Scottish detective fiction. Aiming to uncover what Scottishness is, it examines to what extent Scottishness is reflected in modern Scottish detective fiction. It also considers to what extent Scottish detective novels comply with, or differ from, the characteristics of the crime fiction genre. The two contemporary detective novels subjected to discussion are The Cutting Room (2002) by Louise Welsh and The Sunday Philosophy Club (2004) by Alexander McCall Smith. These two detective novels are completely different in tone and perspective. While the latter is a cosy crime story, the former is a hardboiled detective narrative. The characteristics of Scottishness focused on in the thesis are Sco...
Scottish authors throughout the ages have linked their art to their nationality. When the contempor...
Keywords: Culture, Scotland, Outlander, novel.Culture and society are related to each other and inse...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Scottish literature seemed to be stagnating. In the 1920s...
This dissertation deals with the possibility of expressing cultural identities in contemporary liter...
The topic of my thesis is a certain form of identity, that is, national identity, in a special conte...
One of the most striking features of contemporary Scottish fiction has been its shift from the predo...
Scottish authors throughout the ages have linked their art to their nationality. When the contempora...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the manner in which contemporary Scottish literature imagine...
Has Scotland suffered from colonial oppression by England for the last 300 years? While historiograp...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to examine how present-day detective novels reflect Britain’s geog...
Underpinning my analysis are a number of issues at the heart of debates over 'devolutionary' identit...
This thesis contends that a cr:itical approach to novels from the Republic of Ireland, Scotland, and...
The paper studies the ways supporting characters function in contemporary Scottish prose. “Supportiv...
In almost a century since the First World War ended, Scotland has been transformed in many rich ways...
This thesis addresses critical conceptions of Scottish literary development in the twentieth-century...
Scottish authors throughout the ages have linked their art to their nationality. When the contempor...
Keywords: Culture, Scotland, Outlander, novel.Culture and society are related to each other and inse...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Scottish literature seemed to be stagnating. In the 1920s...
This dissertation deals with the possibility of expressing cultural identities in contemporary liter...
The topic of my thesis is a certain form of identity, that is, national identity, in a special conte...
One of the most striking features of contemporary Scottish fiction has been its shift from the predo...
Scottish authors throughout the ages have linked their art to their nationality. When the contempora...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the manner in which contemporary Scottish literature imagine...
Has Scotland suffered from colonial oppression by England for the last 300 years? While historiograp...
The aim of this paper is twofold: to examine how present-day detective novels reflect Britain’s geog...
Underpinning my analysis are a number of issues at the heart of debates over 'devolutionary' identit...
This thesis contends that a cr:itical approach to novels from the Republic of Ireland, Scotland, and...
The paper studies the ways supporting characters function in contemporary Scottish prose. “Supportiv...
In almost a century since the First World War ended, Scotland has been transformed in many rich ways...
This thesis addresses critical conceptions of Scottish literary development in the twentieth-century...
Scottish authors throughout the ages have linked their art to their nationality. When the contempor...
Keywords: Culture, Scotland, Outlander, novel.Culture and society are related to each other and inse...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Scottish literature seemed to be stagnating. In the 1920s...