Discusses the continuing power of Welsh's classic novel, set among violent drug addicts in Edinburgh, and the parallels it suggests between individual self-loathing, self-harm, and dependency, and Scottish attitudes to national identity in the 1990s
From the Teddy Boys of the post-war decade to the heroin chic of “Cool Britannia,” the many tribes a...
It is important to study the literature of foreign cultures because doing so not only provides insig...
In my thesis, I shall explore the nature of logic of transgressions in Trainspotting. The novel and ...
Discusses the continuing power of Welsh\u27s classic novel, set among violent drug addicts in Edinbu...
The Wasted and the Wounded in Irvine Welsh's Novel “Trainspotting” Irvine Welsh’s debut novel Trains...
The subcultural enfant terrible of devolutionary protest and rebellion, Irvine Welsh is now widely a...
The drug addicted characters in Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting novels and Danny Boyle's film adaptatio...
Diplomsko delo je vpogled v način kako Irvine Welsh predstavlja sodobno škotsko družbo v romanu "Tra...
Trainspotting is famous in the Western world today. Most people who know it connect it with the 1996...
Comparing Faber\u27s treatment of the Scottish Highlands (his only novel set in Scotland) with a Hig...
As Scotland begins a new era in its history after 300 years of being governed from Westminster, many...
This article aims to compare two literary works from two different countries with a similar motif, w...
It has been two decades since the movie release of Irvine Welsh’s novel ‘Trainspotting’. Saturated w...
Prize winning film director Eleanor Yule and university lecturer David Manderson decode the negativi...
Abstract: Drawing on a range of literary and visual texts and using a cultural studies methodology, ...
From the Teddy Boys of the post-war decade to the heroin chic of “Cool Britannia,” the many tribes a...
It is important to study the literature of foreign cultures because doing so not only provides insig...
In my thesis, I shall explore the nature of logic of transgressions in Trainspotting. The novel and ...
Discusses the continuing power of Welsh\u27s classic novel, set among violent drug addicts in Edinbu...
The Wasted and the Wounded in Irvine Welsh's Novel “Trainspotting” Irvine Welsh’s debut novel Trains...
The subcultural enfant terrible of devolutionary protest and rebellion, Irvine Welsh is now widely a...
The drug addicted characters in Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting novels and Danny Boyle's film adaptatio...
Diplomsko delo je vpogled v način kako Irvine Welsh predstavlja sodobno škotsko družbo v romanu "Tra...
Trainspotting is famous in the Western world today. Most people who know it connect it with the 1996...
Comparing Faber\u27s treatment of the Scottish Highlands (his only novel set in Scotland) with a Hig...
As Scotland begins a new era in its history after 300 years of being governed from Westminster, many...
This article aims to compare two literary works from two different countries with a similar motif, w...
It has been two decades since the movie release of Irvine Welsh’s novel ‘Trainspotting’. Saturated w...
Prize winning film director Eleanor Yule and university lecturer David Manderson decode the negativi...
Abstract: Drawing on a range of literary and visual texts and using a cultural studies methodology, ...
From the Teddy Boys of the post-war decade to the heroin chic of “Cool Britannia,” the many tribes a...
It is important to study the literature of foreign cultures because doing so not only provides insig...
In my thesis, I shall explore the nature of logic of transgressions in Trainspotting. The novel and ...