This collection includes the first critical editions of both Anne Grant’s Letters from the Mountains (1806), one of the Romantic era’s most successful non-fictional accounts of the Scottish Highlands, and Elizabeth Isabella Spence’s Letters from the North Highlands (1816), a work that, while influenced by Grant’s Letters, attempted to move the genre of the Scottish travelogue in new directions. Read together, these volumes offer complementary views of Scottish Highland life at a time of major historical transition: Grant was offering outsiders her perspective as a long-time resident of the region, while Spence was, unapologetically, writing as a tourist. The Highlands were central to Romantic-era debates on subjects ranging from landscape a...
Romantic Localities explores the ways in which Romantic-period writers of varying nationalities resp...
This paper presents the work of a neglected Early Modern Scottish Gaelic poet, Mairearad Ghriogarach...
International audienceThis paper proposes to explore the multiple deflections of the mountain motif ...
This collection includes the first critical editions of both Anne Grant’s Letters from the Mountains...
This collection includes the first critical editions of both Anne Grant’s Letters from the Mountains...
This collection includes the first critical editions of both Anne Grant’s Letters from the Mountains...
Stepping Westward is the first book dedicated to the literature of the Scottish Highland tour of 172...
The eighteenth century looms large in the Scottish imagination. It is a century that saw the doublin...
By looking at examples of Margaret Fay Shaw, Jenny Gilbertson, M.E.M. Donaldson and Violet Banks’ wo...
Scotland’s tourist industry relies on the currency of essentialised, and highly marketable, vision o...
Scotland’s tourist industry relies on the currency of essentialised, and highly marketable, vision o...
By looking at examples of Jenny Gilbertson, M.E.M. Donaldson, Margaret Fay Shaw and Nan Shepherd’s f...
Includes index.Press figures in gatherings Uu-3F, v. 1.Pagination: v. 1: xx, 408 p.; ; v. 2: vii, [1...
The memoirs of Elizabeth Grant (1797-1885), edited by her niece and first published in 1898, had a w...
In the era of the European Romantic movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, Scotland became the sub...
Romantic Localities explores the ways in which Romantic-period writers of varying nationalities resp...
This paper presents the work of a neglected Early Modern Scottish Gaelic poet, Mairearad Ghriogarach...
International audienceThis paper proposes to explore the multiple deflections of the mountain motif ...
This collection includes the first critical editions of both Anne Grant’s Letters from the Mountains...
This collection includes the first critical editions of both Anne Grant’s Letters from the Mountains...
This collection includes the first critical editions of both Anne Grant’s Letters from the Mountains...
Stepping Westward is the first book dedicated to the literature of the Scottish Highland tour of 172...
The eighteenth century looms large in the Scottish imagination. It is a century that saw the doublin...
By looking at examples of Margaret Fay Shaw, Jenny Gilbertson, M.E.M. Donaldson and Violet Banks’ wo...
Scotland’s tourist industry relies on the currency of essentialised, and highly marketable, vision o...
Scotland’s tourist industry relies on the currency of essentialised, and highly marketable, vision o...
By looking at examples of Jenny Gilbertson, M.E.M. Donaldson, Margaret Fay Shaw and Nan Shepherd’s f...
Includes index.Press figures in gatherings Uu-3F, v. 1.Pagination: v. 1: xx, 408 p.; ; v. 2: vii, [1...
The memoirs of Elizabeth Grant (1797-1885), edited by her niece and first published in 1898, had a w...
In the era of the European Romantic movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, Scotland became the sub...
Romantic Localities explores the ways in which Romantic-period writers of varying nationalities resp...
This paper presents the work of a neglected Early Modern Scottish Gaelic poet, Mairearad Ghriogarach...
International audienceThis paper proposes to explore the multiple deflections of the mountain motif ...