The nineteenth century has been regarded as an era of decline for
Scottish literature. This INTERNATIONAL COMPANION shows that it was
instead a transformational period. Through a lively and extensive
publishing community, widely varied Scottish writers found
expression. New voices and genres flourished. Alongside cultural
giants such as Scott and Stevenson, women, working-class,
immigrant, and emigrant authors - writing in English, Gaelic, and
Scots - propelled Scotland onto the international literary stage.
From Shetland to Tasmania, from Celtic Twilight to science fiction,
this volume explores the many modes of Scottish expression that
emerged from this complex and fertile age.
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