The article will look at how John Buchan (1875–1940) has traced the decline of British aristocracy in his novels that cover the time period when the power radically shifted from the landowning to the middle class, with concomitant feelings of confusion, loss, disillusionment and inadequacy on the part of the class whose very existence was being undermined. Buchan wrote at the time when the spirit of chivalry, so carefully cultivated by the Victorian chivalric revival, still coloured the thinking of the aristocracy and the upper middle class, soon to be extinguished by the trenches of the Great War. This spirit abhorred middle-class mercantilism and pragmatism. Thus we see Buchan’s aristocratic heroes, beleaguered by the encroaching spirit o...
Exquisite Clutter examines the depiction of material culture in adventures written by Scottish autho...
In this article the novel «Life at the top» by the English writer John Braine is analyzed in terms o...
This article examines when and how the ‘Defective’ version of the Book of Sir John Mandeville came t...
This article considers the novelist John Buchan’s changing responses to literary modernism in the in...
This article considers the novelist John Buchan’s changing responses to literary modernism in the in...
By 1827, the destruction of the clan system, the Highland clearances and the commercialisation of th...
This article examines John Buchan\u27s experience of gastric illness, dyspepsia and duodenal ulcers ...
Roddy Doyle is a writer who has reflected that human existence is an interplay between comedy and tr...
This article discusses three novels by John Masters (1914 - 1983), an ardent advocate of the British...
In this thesis I Intend to show that although by the outbreak of the First World War John Buchan had...
At their zenith, empires become haunted by images of their inevitable demise. This article examines ...
Neil Gunn's Highland River is arguably the most European of the Scottish novels to come out of the p...
This article addresses representations of working-class life in Britain during the 1980s; specifical...
This talk will examine John Buchan’s presentation of American involvement in his World War I adventu...
This thesis explores some of the intersections between paranoia, power, and male identity in the fir...
Exquisite Clutter examines the depiction of material culture in adventures written by Scottish autho...
In this article the novel «Life at the top» by the English writer John Braine is analyzed in terms o...
This article examines when and how the ‘Defective’ version of the Book of Sir John Mandeville came t...
This article considers the novelist John Buchan’s changing responses to literary modernism in the in...
This article considers the novelist John Buchan’s changing responses to literary modernism in the in...
By 1827, the destruction of the clan system, the Highland clearances and the commercialisation of th...
This article examines John Buchan\u27s experience of gastric illness, dyspepsia and duodenal ulcers ...
Roddy Doyle is a writer who has reflected that human existence is an interplay between comedy and tr...
This article discusses three novels by John Masters (1914 - 1983), an ardent advocate of the British...
In this thesis I Intend to show that although by the outbreak of the First World War John Buchan had...
At their zenith, empires become haunted by images of their inevitable demise. This article examines ...
Neil Gunn's Highland River is arguably the most European of the Scottish novels to come out of the p...
This article addresses representations of working-class life in Britain during the 1980s; specifical...
This talk will examine John Buchan’s presentation of American involvement in his World War I adventu...
This thesis explores some of the intersections between paranoia, power, and male identity in the fir...
Exquisite Clutter examines the depiction of material culture in adventures written by Scottish autho...
In this article the novel «Life at the top» by the English writer John Braine is analyzed in terms o...
This article examines when and how the ‘Defective’ version of the Book of Sir John Mandeville came t...