A reassessment of late nineteenth century Scottish cosmopolitan poets as represented in Digital Victorian Periodical Poetry (https://dvpp.uvic.ca/ ), focussing on the poems of John Davidson, William Sharp, Francis Annesley Brodie-Innes, and Violet Tweedale, and on the Scottish periodicals Good Words and Chambers’s (Edinburgh) Journal
This chapter begins with a survey of anthologies of Scottish poetry from just after the Second World...
Describes and illustrates a newly-identified short poem in the distinctive hand of the Scottish work...
Scotland and the Borders of Romanticism is a collection of essays written by scholars from Scotland,...
A reassessment of late nineteenth century Scottish cosmopolitan poets as represented in Digital Vict...
Examines how Patrick Geddes’s The Evergreen: A Northern Seasonal used the affordances of fin-de-sièc...
Explores the grassroots cosmopolitan and international literary interests of Scottish working-class ...
Discusses William Sharp\u27s attempt as a fin-de-siecle art critic to accommodate local particularis...
Discusses William Sharp's attempt as a fin-de-siecle art critic to accommodate local particularism a...
Discusses the distinctive form and influence of Andrew Lang\u27s series At the Sign of the Ship, i...
Introduces the topic of the special issue, reviews recent accounts of cosmopolitanism and scholarshi...
Explores the grassroots cosmopolitan and international literary interests of Scottish working-class ...
This article addresses the emerging enthusiasm for Scottish Victorian and Edwardian literature and a...
"Scotland Small? Our Multiform, Our Infinite Scotland Small?" Scotland's Literary Contribution to th...
This article addresses the emerging enthusiasm for Scottish Victorian and Edwardian literature and a...
A brief introduction with thanks to the guest editors, information about the cover illustration for ...
This chapter begins with a survey of anthologies of Scottish poetry from just after the Second World...
Describes and illustrates a newly-identified short poem in the distinctive hand of the Scottish work...
Scotland and the Borders of Romanticism is a collection of essays written by scholars from Scotland,...
A reassessment of late nineteenth century Scottish cosmopolitan poets as represented in Digital Vict...
Examines how Patrick Geddes’s The Evergreen: A Northern Seasonal used the affordances of fin-de-sièc...
Explores the grassroots cosmopolitan and international literary interests of Scottish working-class ...
Discusses William Sharp\u27s attempt as a fin-de-siecle art critic to accommodate local particularis...
Discusses William Sharp's attempt as a fin-de-siecle art critic to accommodate local particularism a...
Discusses the distinctive form and influence of Andrew Lang\u27s series At the Sign of the Ship, i...
Introduces the topic of the special issue, reviews recent accounts of cosmopolitanism and scholarshi...
Explores the grassroots cosmopolitan and international literary interests of Scottish working-class ...
This article addresses the emerging enthusiasm for Scottish Victorian and Edwardian literature and a...
"Scotland Small? Our Multiform, Our Infinite Scotland Small?" Scotland's Literary Contribution to th...
This article addresses the emerging enthusiasm for Scottish Victorian and Edwardian literature and a...
A brief introduction with thanks to the guest editors, information about the cover illustration for ...
This chapter begins with a survey of anthologies of Scottish poetry from just after the Second World...
Describes and illustrates a newly-identified short poem in the distinctive hand of the Scottish work...
Scotland and the Borders of Romanticism is a collection of essays written by scholars from Scotland,...