The House with the Green Shutters is a dark, provocative novel,
shining a harsh and unforgiving light into the inner recesses of
small-town Scotland at the turn of the last century. Written as a
response to social change, and as an antidote to the sentimentality
of the 'Kailyard' school, the author called it "a brutal and bloody
work" - although a thread of sly humour runs through the book as
well. Iain Crichton Smith's Scotnote explores this post-romantic
masterpiece through a precise analysis of themes, characters,
structure and language, and is ideal for senior school pupils and
students.
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