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Walter Scott at 250 - Looking Forward (Paperback): Caroline McCracken-Flesher, Matthew Wickman Walter Scott at 250 - Looking Forward (Paperback)
Caroline McCracken-Flesher, Matthew Wickman
R647 Discovery Miles 6 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At 250, Walter Scott points toward our possible futures. Scott, although we necessarily look on his times as past, of course experienced them as present. His times were times of crisis. Scott, then, has much to share in the experience, narration, anticipation and response to change as a condition of life - a condition our era, with its existential challenges to climate, to public health, to civilization knows only too well. In Scott at 250, major scholars foreground the author as theorist of tomorrow - as the surveyor of the complexities of the present who also gazes, as we do, toward an anxious and hopeful future.

Twenty-First-Century Walter Scott - Times After Time (Hardcover): Caroline McCracken-Flesher, Matthew Wickman Twenty-First-Century Walter Scott - Times After Time (Hardcover)
Caroline McCracken-Flesher, Matthew Wickman
R3,395 Discovery Miles 33 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At 250, Walter Scott points toward our possible futures. Scott, although we necessarily look on his times as past, of course experienced them as present. His times were times of crisis. Scott, then, has much to share in the experience, narration, anticipation and response to change as a condition of life - a condition our era, with its existential challenges to climate, to public health, to civilization knows only too well. In Scott at 250, major scholars foreground the author as theorist of tomorrow - as the surveyor of the complexities of the present who also gazes, as we do, toward an anxious and hopeful future.

Scotland as Science Fiction (Hardcover): Caroline McCracken-Flesher Scotland as Science Fiction (Hardcover)
Caroline McCracken-Flesher
R2,564 R1,752 Discovery Miles 17 520 Save R812 (32%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Out of the mainstream but ahead of the tide, that is Scottish Science Fiction. Science Fiction emphasizes "progress" through technology, advanced mental states, or future times. How does Scotland, often considered a land of the past, lead in Science Fiction? "Left behind" by international politics, Scots have cultivated alternate places and different times as sites of identity so that Scotland can seem a futuristic fiction itself. This book explores the tensions between science and a particular society that produce an innovative science fiction. Essays consider Scottish thermodynamics, Celtic myth, the rigors of religious "conversion," Scotland's fractured politics yet civil society, its languages of alterity (Scots, Gaelic, allegory, poetry), and the lure of the future. From Peter Pan and Dr. Jekyll to the poetry of Edwin Morgan and the worlds of Muriel Spark, Ken Macleod, or Iain M. Banks, Scotland's creative complex yields a literature that models the future for Science Fiction.

The International Companion to Nineteenth-Century Scottish Literature (Paperback): Sheila M. Kidd, Caroline McCracken-Flesher,... The International Companion to Nineteenth-Century Scottish Literature (Paperback)
Sheila M. Kidd, Caroline McCracken-Flesher, Kenneth McNeil
R769 R692 Discovery Miles 6 920 Save R77 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

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.

Scotland and the First World War - Myth, Memory, and the Legacy of Bannockburn (Hardcover): Gill Plain Scotland and the First World War - Myth, Memory, and the Legacy of Bannockburn (Hardcover)
Gill Plain; Contributions by Fran Brearton, Michael Brown, Caroline McCracken-Flesher, Robert Crawford, …
R3,244 Discovery Miles 32 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What did war look like in the cultural imagination of 1914? Why did men in Scotland sign up to fight in unprecedented numbers? What were the martial myths shaping Scottish identity from the aftermath of Bannockburn to the close of the nineteenth century, and what did the Scottish soldiers of the First World War think they were fighting for? Scotland and the First World War: Myth, Memory and the Legacy of Bannockburn is a collection of new interdisciplinary essays interrogating the trans-historical myths of nation, belonging and martial identity that shaped Scotland's encounter with the First World War. In a series of thematically linked essays, experts from the fields of literature, history and cultural studies examine how Scotland remembers war, and how remembering war has shaped Scotland.

The Doctor Dissected - A Cultural Autopsy of the Burke and Hare Murders (Hardcover, New): Caroline McCracken-Flesher The Doctor Dissected - A Cultural Autopsy of the Burke and Hare Murders (Hardcover, New)
Caroline McCracken-Flesher
R3,666 Discovery Miles 36 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A series of bizarre disappearances filled the citizens of early nineteenth-century Scotland with terror. When the perpetrators were finally apprehended in 1828, their motive roiled the nation: William Burke and William Hare had murdered for profit. The cadavers supplied a ready payout, courtesy of Dr. Robert Knox, who was desperate for anatomical subjects. Nearly two hundred years later, these scandalous murders continue to fire imagination in Scotland and beyond. From the start, the sensational events provoked artists and writers. While Sir Walter Scott resisted public comment, his correspondence gives his trenchant private opinion and shows him working busily behind the scenes and against the doctor. Many more mined the news outright. Serial novelist David Pae exploited the disturbance to lobby for religious belief in an increasingly secular world. A subsequent generation resurrected the grisly drama as fodder for the Victorian gothic-the murders figure prominently in Robert Louis Stevenson's "The Body Snatcher" and, more obliquely, in Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The twentieth century saw the specters of Burke and Hare emerge in James Bridie's play The Anatomist Hollywood horror films, television programs like Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and Frankensteinian retellings from Alasdair Gray. In this century, the story has been picked up by Smallville and Doctor Who. Recent allusions and reenactments range from the somber-in popular detective fiction by Ian Rankin-to the dark, camp comedy of Fringe Festival performances and the slapstick of John Landis's Burke and Hare. Featuring over thirty images and canvassing a wide range of media - from contemporary newspaper accounts and private correspondence to Japanese comic books and videogames - The Doctor Dissected analyzes the afterlife of this national trauma and considers its singular place in Scottish history.

Scotland as Science Fiction (Paperback): Caroline McCracken-Flesher Scotland as Science Fiction (Paperback)
Caroline McCracken-Flesher
R1,760 Discovery Miles 17 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Out of the mainstream but ahead of the tide, that is Scottish Science Fiction. Science Fiction emphasizes "progress" through technology, advanced mental states, or future times. How does Scotland, often considered a land of the past, lead in Science Fiction? "Left behind" by international politics, Scots have cultivated alternate places and different times as sites of identity so that Scotland can seem a futuristic fiction itself. This book explores the tensions between science and a particular society that produce an innovative science fiction. Essays consider Scottish thermodynamics, Celtic myth, the rigors of religious "conversion," Scotland's fractured politics yet civil society, its languages of alterity (Scots, Gaelic, allegory, poetry), and the lure of the future. From Peter Pan and Dr. Jekyll to the poetry of Edwin Morgan and the worlds of Muriel Spark, Ken Macleod, or Iain M. Banks, Scotland's creative complex yields a literature that models the future for Science Fiction.

Possible Scotlands - Walter Scott and the Story of Tomorrow (Hardcover): Caroline McCracken-Flesher Possible Scotlands - Walter Scott and the Story of Tomorrow (Hardcover)
Caroline McCracken-Flesher
R5,823 Discovery Miles 58 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

No thanks to Walter Scott, Scotland has at last regained its parliament. If this statement sounds extreme, it echoes the tone that criticism of Scott and his culture has taken through the twentieth century. Scott is supposed to have provided stories of the past that allowed his country no future--that pushed it "out of history." Scotland has become a place so absorbed in nostalgia that it could not construct a politics for a changing world.
Possible Scotlands disagrees. It argues that the tales Scott told, however romanticized, also provided for a national future. They do not tell the story of a Scotland lost in time and lacking value. Instead they open up a narrative space where the nation is always imaginable. This book reads across Scott's complex characters and plots, his many personae, his interventions in his nation's nineteenth-century politics, to reveal the author as an energetic producer of literary and national culture working to prevent a simple or singular message. Indeed, Scott invites readers into his texts to develop multiple and forward-looking interpretations of a Scotland always in formation. Scott's texts and his nation are alive in their constant retelling. Scott was an author for Scotland's new times.

Scotland and the First World War - Myth, Memory, and the Legacy of Bannockburn (Paperback): Gill Plain Scotland and the First World War - Myth, Memory, and the Legacy of Bannockburn (Paperback)
Gill Plain; Contributions by Fran Brearton, Michael Brown, Caroline McCracken-Flesher, Robert Crawford, …
R1,637 Discovery Miles 16 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What did war look like in the cultural imagination of 1914? Why did men in Scotland sign up to fight in unprecedented numbers? What were the martial myths shaping Scottish identity from the aftermath of Bannockburn to the close of the nineteenth century, and what did the Scottish soldiers of the First World War think they were fighting for? Scotland and the First World War: Myth, Memory and the Legacy of Bannockburn is a collection of new interdisciplinary essays interrogating the trans-historical myths of nation, belonging and martial identity that shaped Scotland's encounter with the First World War. In a series of thematically linked essays, experts from the fields of literature, history and cultural studies examine how Scotland remembers war, and how remembering war has shaped Scotland.

Approaches to Teaching the Works of Robert Louis Stevenson (Hardcover, New): Caroline McCracken-Flesher Approaches to Teaching the Works of Robert Louis Stevenson (Hardcover, New)
Caroline McCracken-Flesher
R2,618 Discovery Miles 26 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although Robert Louis Stevenson was a late Victorian, his work--especially "Treasure Island" and "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"--still circulates energetically and internationally among popular and academic audiences and among young and old. Admired by Henry James, Vladimir Nabokov, and Jorge Luis Borges, Stevenson's fiction crosses the boundaries of genre and challenges narrow definitions of the modern and the postmodern.
Part 1 of this volume, "Materials," provides an introduction to the writer's life, a survey of the criticism of his work, and a variety of resources for the instructor. In part 2, "Approaches," thirty essays address such topics as Stevenson's dialogue with James about literature; his verse for children; his Scottish heritage; his wanderlust; his work as gothic fiction, as science fiction, as detective fiction; his critique of imperialism in the South Seas; his usefulness in the creative writing classroom; and how he encourages expansive thinking across texts, times, places, and lives.

Approaches to Teaching the Works of Robert Louis Stevenson (Paperback, New): Caroline McCracken-Flesher Approaches to Teaching the Works of Robert Louis Stevenson (Paperback, New)
Caroline McCracken-Flesher
R1,162 Discovery Miles 11 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Although Robert Louis Stevenson was a late Victorian, his work-especially Treasure Island and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde-still circulates energetically and internationally among popular and academic audiences and among young and old. Admired by Henry James, Vladimir Nabokov, and Jorge Luis Borges, Stevenson's fiction crosses the boundaries of genre and challenges narrow definitions of the modern and the postmodern. Part 1 of this volume, "Materials," provides an introduction to the writer's life, a survey of the criticism of his work, and a variety of resources for the instructor. In part 2, "Approaches," thirty essays address such topics as Stevenson's dialogue with James about literature; his verse for children; his Scottish heritage; his wanderlust; his work as gothic fiction, as science fiction, as detective fiction; his critique of imperialism in the South Seas; his usefulness in the creative writing classroom; and how he encourages expansive thinking across texts, times, places, and lives.

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