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Essential Scots and the Idea of Unionism in Anglo-Scottish Literature, 16031832 (ePub eBook)


Essential Scots and the Idea of Unionism in Anglo-Scottish Literature, 16031832 (ePub eBook)

eBook by Swenson, Rivka

Essential Scots and the Idea of Unionism in Anglo-Scottish Literature, 16031832 (ePub eBook)

£42.00

ISBN:
9781611486797
Publication Date:
30 Dec 2015
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:
Bucknell University Press
Pages:
348 pages
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eBook
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Essential Scots and the Idea of Unionism in Anglo-Scottish Literature, 16031832 (ePub eBook)

Description

John Locke asked, since all things that exist are merely particulars, how come we by general terms? Essential Scots and the Idea of Unionism in Anglo-Scottish Literature, 16031832 tells a story about aesthetics and politics that looks back to the 1603 Union of Crowns and James VI/Is emigration from Edinburgh to London. Considering the emergence of British unionism alongside the literary rise of both description and the individual, Rivka Swenson builds on extant scholarship with original close readings that illuminate the inheritances of 1603, a date of considerable but untraced importance in Anglo-Scottish literary and cultural history whose legacies are still being negotiated today. The 1603 Union of Crowns spurred interest in exploring the aesthetic politics of unionism in relation to an alleged Scottish essence that could be manipulated to resist or support Britishness, even as the kings emigration generated a legacy of gendered representations of traveling Scots and Scotlands-left-behind. Discussing writers such as Bacon, Defoe, Smollett, Johnson, Macpherson, Ferrier, and Scott along with lesser-known or forgotten popular authors (and ballads, transparencies, newspapers, joke books, cant dictionaries, political speeches, histories, travel narratives, engravings, material artifacts such as medals and snuffboxes), Essential Scots describes the years 1603 to 1832 as a crucial period in British history. Paradoxically, the political and cultural exploration of ideas about unionism in relation to a supposed essential Scottishness participated in the increasing prominence of both description and the individual in nineteenth-century Scottish literature; Swenson persuasively concludes that essential Scottishness (as both identity and symbolism) was refigured to mediate a national synthesis between the emergent individual and the nascent British nationas well as the naturalized, even de-politicized, literary synthesis of particulars within putatively analogous narrative wholes.

Contents

Acknowledgments List of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Introduction Part I: Essential Scottishness and the Form of Original Anglo-Scottish Discontent One: Writing Anglo-Scottish Unionism and its Discontents in 1603 and 1707: Francis Bacon, Daniel Defoe, and English Anxieties of Narration Two: Writing Reunion, Rewriting Union for the Atomic Scot: Tobias Smollett's Traveling Types after the '45 and Seven Years War Three: Writing Revolution as Essential Recovery: Samuel Johnson's Return to Scotland after Ossian Part II: Unionism and the Challenge of the Individual in Early Nineteenth-Century Scottish Writing Four: Individual Concerns, the Mock-Gothic, and Marriage Trouble: Anglo-Scottish Self-Difference in Susan Ferrier's Laboratory Five: Describing the Subnational Hinge in 1822: Robert Mudie and the Aesthetic Politics of the Synthetic British Text Coda: Walter Scott and the Legacy of Chosen Scottishness Bibliography Index About the Author

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