History of Scottish Women's Writing

History of Scottish Women's Writing
Title History of Scottish Women's Writing PDF eBook
Author Douglas Gifford
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 741
Release 2020-03-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0748672664

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This is the first comprehensive critical analysis of Scottish women's writing from its recoverable beginnings to the present day. Essays cover individual writers - such as Margaret Oliphant, Nan Shepherd, Muriel Spark and Liz Lochhead - as well as groups of writers or kinds of writing - such as women poets and dramatists, or Gaelic writing and the legacy of the Kailyard. In addition to poetry, drama and fiction, a varied body of non-fiction writing is also covered, including diaries, memoirs, biography and autobiography, didactic and polemic writing, and popular and periodical writing for and by women.

Scottish Women's Writing in the Long Nineteenth Century

Scottish Women's Writing in the Long Nineteenth Century
Title Scottish Women's Writing in the Long Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Juliet Shields
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 390
Release 2021-07-29
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1009003054

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Introducing the neglected tradition of Scottish women's writing to readers who may already be familiar with English Victorian realism or the historical romances of Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson, this book corrects male-dominated histories of the Scottish novel by demonstrating how women appropriated the masculine genre of romance.

Contemporary Scottish Women Writers

Contemporary Scottish Women Writers
Title Contemporary Scottish Women Writers PDF eBook
Author Aileen Christianson
Publisher
Total Pages 196
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN

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These essays fill a gap in critical response to contemporary Scottish women writers.

Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Women's Writing

Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Women's Writing
Title Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Women's Writing PDF eBook
Author Glenda Norquay
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2012-06-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0748664807

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By combining historical spread with a thematic structure, this volume explores the ways in which gender has shaped literary output and addresses the changing situations in which Scottish women lived and wrote.

Modern Scottish Women Poets

Modern Scottish Women Poets
Title Modern Scottish Women Poets PDF eBook
Author Dorothy McMillan
Publisher Birlinn Limited
Total Pages 312
Release 2005
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781841955261

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This invaluable collection traces the work of nearly a hundred writers over one of the most eventful periods in Scottish literary history. An extensive introduction sets the scene for the growth of women writers from Scotland throughout the whole of the twentieth century. With over 200 poems—from Naomi Jackson, Carol Ann Duffy, Dilys Rose, Kathleen Jamie, Meg Bateman, Jackie Kay, Liz Lochhead and many others—this collection celebrates the exceptional power and range of Scottish women poets.

Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Women's Writing

Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Women's Writing
Title Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Women's Writing PDF eBook
Author Glenda Norquay
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 240
Release 2012-06-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0748644458

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Recognises the richness of women's contribution to Scottish literature. By combining historical spread with a thematic structure, this volume explores the ways in which gender has shaped literary output and addresses the changing situations in which women lived and wrote. It places the work of established writers such as Margaret Oliphant, Naomi Mitchison and A.L. Kennedy in new contexts and discusses the writing of critically neglected figures such as Sileas na Ceapaich, Mary Queen of Scots, Anne Grant, Janet Hamilton, Isabella Bird, F. Marion McNeill and Denise Mina. There are chapters on women in Gaelic culture, women's relationship to oral traditions and to key literary periods, women's engagements with nationalism, with space, with genre fiction and with the activity of reading.

The History of British Women's Writing, 1880-1920

The History of British Women's Writing, 1880-1920
Title The History of British Women's Writing, 1880-1920 PDF eBook
Author Holly A. Laird
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 315
Release 2016-10-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137393807

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The ranks of English women writers rose steeply in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, contributing to the era’s revolutionary social movements as well as to transforming literary genres in prose and poetry. The phenomena of ‘the new’ — ‘New Women’, ‘New Unionism’, ‘New Imperialism’, ‘New Ethics’, ‘New Critics’, ‘New Journalism’, ‘New Man’ — are this moment’s touchstones. This book tracks the period's new social phenomena and unfolds its distinctively modern modes of writing. It provides expert introductions amid new insights into women’s writing throughout the United Kingdom and around the globe.