Argues that John Galt\u27s novel Ringan Gilhaize (1823), answering Walter Scott\u27s Old Mortality (1816), a counternarrative about the Scottish Covenanters, their defeat at Bothwell Brig (1679), and the history of the Presbyterian establishment in Scotland, attempts a delicate dialectic, less imitative homage to Scott than winking ventriloquism, presenting three generations of filial and social history filtered through the perspective of a single, idiosyncratic narrative voice
Discusses the treatment of the central character, the Gaelic-speaking minister Maighstir Sachairi, i...
Argues, from a range of evidence including popular poetry and woodcuts, that popular risings in 1820...
Discusses James Hogg's historical novelThe Brownie of Bodsbeck(1818), set in the time of the religio...
Argues that John Galt\u27s novel Ringan Gilhaize (1823), answering Walter Scott\u27s Old Mortality (...
A broadranging review of conflictual events in Scottish history from the late 17th to the early 20...
A broadranging review of "conflictual events" in Scottish history from the late 17th to the early 20...
In discussing religion in John Galt\u27s novel about religious and social change in a small West of ...
Introduces the SSL symposium on Insurrections by tracing themes from James Kelman\u27s play Hardie a...
Though its use declined after the Middle Ages, the chronicle long remained the genre of choice for t...
The short and militarily inglorious rebellion launched in May 1685 by Archibald Campbell, 9th earl o...
This dissertation examines the competing tensions of religion and rationalism in the imaginative wor...
Discusses critical responses to James Robertson’s novels The Fanatic (2000) and The Testament of Gid...
Discusses James Hogg\u27s historical novel The Brownie of Bodsbeck (1818), set in the time of the re...
By 1827, the destruction of the clan system, the Highland clearances and the commercialisation of th...
Suggests that Robertson\u27s first novel, chiefly concerned with 17th century Scotland, already show...
Discusses the treatment of the central character, the Gaelic-speaking minister Maighstir Sachairi, i...
Argues, from a range of evidence including popular poetry and woodcuts, that popular risings in 1820...
Discusses James Hogg's historical novelThe Brownie of Bodsbeck(1818), set in the time of the religio...
Argues that John Galt\u27s novel Ringan Gilhaize (1823), answering Walter Scott\u27s Old Mortality (...
A broadranging review of conflictual events in Scottish history from the late 17th to the early 20...
A broadranging review of "conflictual events" in Scottish history from the late 17th to the early 20...
In discussing religion in John Galt\u27s novel about religious and social change in a small West of ...
Introduces the SSL symposium on Insurrections by tracing themes from James Kelman\u27s play Hardie a...
Though its use declined after the Middle Ages, the chronicle long remained the genre of choice for t...
The short and militarily inglorious rebellion launched in May 1685 by Archibald Campbell, 9th earl o...
This dissertation examines the competing tensions of religion and rationalism in the imaginative wor...
Discusses critical responses to James Robertson’s novels The Fanatic (2000) and The Testament of Gid...
Discusses James Hogg\u27s historical novel The Brownie of Bodsbeck (1818), set in the time of the re...
By 1827, the destruction of the clan system, the Highland clearances and the commercialisation of th...
Suggests that Robertson\u27s first novel, chiefly concerned with 17th century Scotland, already show...
Discusses the treatment of the central character, the Gaelic-speaking minister Maighstir Sachairi, i...
Argues, from a range of evidence including popular poetry and woodcuts, that popular risings in 1820...
Discusses James Hogg's historical novelThe Brownie of Bodsbeck(1818), set in the time of the religio...