The Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Romanticism
(Sprache: Englisch)
This is the first and only guide to Scottish Romanticism. It captures the best of critical debate as well as presenting exciting new approaches to a distinctively Scottish Romanticism in literary theory, religious studies, music and song and the thematic use of non standard English.
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This is the first and only guide to Scottish Romanticism. It captures the best of critical debate as well as presenting exciting new approaches to a distinctively Scottish Romanticism in literary theory, religious studies, music and song and the thematic use of non standard English.
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Introduction; Part I: Contexts and Themes; 1. Scottish Drama until 1650; 2. Public and private performance: 1650-1800; 3. National Drama and the nineteenth century; 4. Twentieth-century popular theatre; 5. Translation in Scottish Theatre; 6. Drama and Late Twentieth-Century Literary Revival; 7. Representations of the Past in Contemporary Scottish Theatre; 8. Non-theatrical drama in Scotland; Part 2: Playwrights; 9. J. M. Barrie in his Context; 10. Scots language drama of the mid-twentieth century; 11. James Bridie and the Scottish Literary Renaissance; 12. Unique voices: the Plays of Ena Lamont Stewart, Joan Ure, Liz Lochhead, Stewart Conn and Edwin Morgan; 13. Women playwrights from the 1970s; 14. Break out: Peter Arnott, Jo Clifford, Chris Hannan, Stephen Greenhorn, David Greig, David Harrower; 15. The varieties of Liz Lochhead; 16. Identity and Difference in Post-Devolutionary Drama.
Autoren-Porträt von Murray Pittock
Murray Pittock is Bradley Professor of English Literature at the University of Glasgow, Head of the College of Arts and Vice-Principal. He has formerly held chairs and other senior appointments at Strathclyde, Edinburgh and Manchester universities. His recent work includes Scottish and Irish Romanticism (2008), The Reception of Sir Walter Scott in Europe (2007) and James Boswell (2007). Forthcoming work includes collections on Robert Burns in Global Culture, the Reception of Robert Burns in Europe and the textual edition of the Scottish Musical Museum for the Oxford Burns. He is currently PI of the AHRC Beyond Text project, 'Robert Burns, 1796-1909: Inventing Tradition and Securing Memory'.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Murray Pittock
- 264 Seiten, Maße: 23,5 x 15,7 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- ISBN-10: 0748638466
- ISBN-13: 9780748638468
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.05.2011
Sprache:
Englisch
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The Edinburgh Companion to Romanticism is both an excellent teaching compendium and also a compass of the exciting research that has established the field of 'Scottish Romanticism'. Undergraduates, postgraduates and professional academics will all find in it much exciting material with which to work. -- Gerard Carruthers, Professor of Scottish Literature since 1700, University of Glasgow. The Edinburgh Companion to Romanticism is both an excellent teaching compendium and also a compass of the exciting research that has established the field of 'Scottish Romanticism'. Undergraduates, postgraduates and professional academics will all find in it much exciting material with which to work.
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