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Scottish Enlightenment and Literary Culture, The


Scottish Enlightenment and Literary Culture, The

Hardback by Young, Ronnie; McLean, Ralph; Simpson, Kenneth; Allan, David; Perkins, Pam; Jones, Catherine; Perry, Ruth; Bow, Charles Bradford; Kidd, Colin; Andrews, Corey E.; Jung, Sandro; Dawson, Deidre; Hook, Andrew; Winter, Sarah

Scottish Enlightenment and Literary Culture, The

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ISBN:
9781611488005
Publication Date:
18 Nov 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bucknell University Press
Pages:
314 pages
Format:
Hardback
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Estimated despatch 29 - 31 May 2024
Scottish Enlightenment and Literary Culture, The

Description

This collection of essays explores the role played by imaginative writing in the Scottish Enlightenment and its interaction with the values and activities of that movement. Across a broad range of areas via specially commissioned essays by experts in each field, the volume examines the reciprocal traffic between the groundbreaking intellectual project of eighteenth-century Scotland and the imaginative literature of the period, demonstrating that the innovations made by the Scottish literati laid the foundations for developments in imaginative writing in Scotland and further afield. In doing so, it provide a context for the widespread revaluation of the literary culture of the Scottish Enlightenment and the part that culture played in the project of Enlightenment.

Contents

List Of Illustrations Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: "Winged Horses, Fiery Dragons and Monstrous Giants": Historiography and Imaginative Literature in the Scottish Enlightenment by David Allan Chapter 2: Regulating Reality By Imagination:Fact, Fiction, and Travel in the Scottish Enlightenment by Pam Perkins Chapter 3: Tobias Smollett, Travel Writing, and Medical Botany by Catherine Jones Chapter 4: Balladry and the Scottish Enlightenment by Ruth Perrry Chapter 5: Enlightenment and Ecclesiastical Satire before Burns by Colin Kidd Chapter 6: "Sympathetick Curiosity": Drama, Moral Thought, and the Science of Human Nature by Ronnie Young Chapter 7: Hugh Blair and the Influence of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres on Imaginative Literature by Ralph Mclean Chapter 8: In Pursuit of "Moral Beauty" and Intellectual Pleasures: Dugald Stewart and Edinburgh's Literary Culture, 1762-1810 by Charles Bradford Bow Chapter 9: The Mirror Club:Periodicals as Tastemakers in Eighteenth-Century Scotland by Corey E. Andrews Chapter 10: "A Scotch Poetical Library": The Morisons of Perth, Print Culture, and the Construction of an Enlightenment Scottish Literary Canon by Sandro Jung Chapter 11: Fingal Meets Vercingetorix:Ossianism, Celtomania, and the Transformation of French National Identity in Post-Revolutionary France by Deidre Dawson Chapter 12: The Scottish Enlightenment and American Literary Culture by Andrew Hook Chapter 13: Scottish Enlightenment Concepts of Equity in the Nineteenth-Century British Novel by Sarah Winter Bibliography Index About The Contributors

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