Stefanie Preuss

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A Scottish National Canon?: Processes of Literary Canon Formation in ScotlandHardcover, 1 July 2012

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Part of Series
Anglistische Forschungen
Print Length
381 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Universitatsverlag Winter
Date Published
1 Jul 2012
ISBN-10
382536013X
ISBN-13
9783825360139

Description

The "Best Scottish Book of All Time" is Lewis Grassic Gibbon's novel 'Sunset Song'. This, at least, was the result of a public vote organised in 2005. But what is a Scottish book? And who decides which books are considered canonical? Until the 1960s, the apprehension of Scottish literature as merely a lesser sub-branch of English literature was a common notion. Since then, however, Scottish literature, as well as academic scholarship on Scottish writing, has been systematically promoted by means of grants, bursaries or literary awards. This revival was the result of a concerted policy of canonisation by literary institutions, which had its beginning in the eighteenth century. Such strategies of Scottish canon formation since the Union of Parliaments are the concern of the present study. For the first time, it identifies the different agents involved in Scottish canon formation and analyses how canon formation in Scotland is related to nationalist identity politics.

Product Details

Author:
Stefanie Preuss
Book Format:
Hardcover
Country of Origin:
US
Date Published:
1 July 2012
Dimensions:
24.89 x 17.02 x 2.79 cm
Genre:
British
ISBN-10:
382536013X
ISBN-13:
9783825360139
Language:
English
Location:
Heidelberg
Pages:
381
Weight:
771.11 gm

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