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  1. Scottish Literature
  2. The Puritan-Provincial Vision: Scottish and American Literature in the Nineteenth Century (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture) by Susan Manning, 2009-04-02
  3. Sentimental Literature and Anglo-Scottish Identity, 1745-1820 (Cambridge Studies in Romanticism) by Juliet Shields, 2010-08-16
  4. The Mercat Anthology of Early Scottish Literature, 1375-1707
  5. Scottish Literature: An Anthology
  6. Centring on the Peripheries: Studies in Scandinavian, Scottish, Gaelic and Greenlandic Literature (Series A: Scandinavian Literary History and Criticism) by Bjarne Thorup Thomsen, 2008-02-21
  7. Scotland as We Know It: Representations of National Identity in Literature, Film and Popular Culture by Richard Zumkhawala-Cook, 2008-10-16
  8. The McGraw-Hill Guide to English Literature: William Blake to D.H. Lawrence by Karen Lawrence, Betsy Seifter, et all 1985-02
  9. The Victorian Novel (Cambridge Contexts in Literature) by Barbara Dennis, 2000-11-06
  10. The Rise of the Historical Novel (Enlightenment and Scottish Literature, Vol 2) by John MacQueen, 1989-10-01
  11. The Enlightenment and the Book: Scottish Authors and Their Publishers in Eighteenth-Century Britain, Ireland, and America by Richard B. Sher, 2010-07-01
  12. The Oxford Anthology of English Literature: Volume I:The Middle Ages through the Eighteenth Century (Middle Ages Through the Eighteenth Century)
  13. The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century Scottish Literature (Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Literature)
  14. The Edinburgh Companion to Irvine Welsh (Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Literature)

1. Scottish Literature At The University Of South Carolina
Information on publications and materials held by the university.Category Arts Literature World Literature Scottish......The University of South Carolina prides itself on its reputation as one of the foremostinstitutions in the United States for the study of scottish literature.
http://www.sc.edu/library/scotlit/scotlit.html
The University of South Carolina prides itself on its reputation as one of the foremost institutions in the United States for the study of Scottish literature. The Thomas Cooper Library is fortunate to have one of the foremost collections of Scottish literature anywhere outside of Scotland. Many of its valuable holdings are part of the G. Ross Roy Collection of Scottish Literature and the Rodger L. Tarr Collection of Thomas Carlyle . Professor Roy, Emeritus Professor of English at the University of South Carolina, is editor of Studies in Scottish Literature , the premier journal in its field. The University of South Carolina is one of four institutions participating in the Scottish Chapbook Project Individuals with interests in Scottish literature may wish to explore the following links:

2. Other Scottish Literature Resources
Links to Other scottish literature Resources These links do not presume to be exhaustive. There are literally hundreds of web pages, gopher holes, and the like with information of interest to the student of scottish literature.
http://www.sc.edu/library/scotlit/other.html
Links to Other Scottish Literature Resources
These links do not presume to be exhaustive. There are literally hundreds of web pages, gopher holes, and the like with information of interest to the student of Scottish literature. Any listing of all such resources would be too unwieldy to be useful. However, should you know of a particularly well constructed site that we have not included, please tell us so that we might consider it for the list.
General Resources

3. Scottish Writers
General overview of Scottish history especially the battles and military history. Search the site or explore links to more Scottish history. Again from the same source as above this gives you information on significant scottish literature, poetry and music.
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~crumey/scot.html
Scottish Writers
Scottish Writers

4. Search The Internet With Links To The Best Of The Web.
Guide to Scottish books and literature on the web and links to worldwide books and literature web sites.
http://www.scotlit.com
SCOTTISH SITES ADD URL WHAT'S COOL CONTACT
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5. Department Of Scottish Literature - School Of English & Scottish Language & Lite
Postal Address Department of scottish literature, 6 University Gardens, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ
http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/ScotLit
Head of Department: Professor Douglas Gifford, MA, PhD, FRSE
Postal Address: Department of Scottish Literature, 6 University Gardens, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ
Phone:
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6. Scottish Literature In Glasgow University Library
scottish literature and Poetry. Search. The FAQ. Scottish Sites
http://www.lib.gla.ac.uk/Subject/ScotLit
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Subject Librarian: Richard Bapty e-mail: r.bapty@lib.gla.ac.uk Scottish Literature Department , 6 University Gardens.
Local Information
The Scottish Literature collection in GUL is part of the English section on Level 9 of the main library.
  • Our online catalogue (via Telnet) The library also has a number of other catalogues to its stock - ask at the Enquiry Service on Level 3
Library guides
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Reference Works
Printed reference works for Scottish Literature are available in the main library e.g. Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue can be found at Ref English qD1116 CRA . Use the online catalogue to display the location of other Scottish Literature reference works.

7. Welcome To Scottish Literature:  On-Site
Scottish travel sites and literary sites
http://www.uwstout.edu/english/mccordick/scotland
Scottish Literature: On-Site
David McCordick, Professor

Department of English and Philosophy

University of Wisconsin-Stout

Menomonie, Wisconsin
Office: 153C Harvey Hall
Phone: 715-232-1298
FAX: 715-232-2093
Email: mccordickd@uwstout.edu
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Register for the course!
Three ways to Pre-register 1. Pre-register by phone: Contact Stout Solutions-Continuing Education at (715)232-2693. Call Monday through Friday 8 am- 4:30 pm. Before calling please have the Pre-registration Form ready for the person registering. 2. Pre-Register by mail: Send the completed Pre-registration Form to:
University of Wisconsin-Stout
Stout Solutions-Continuing Education P.O. Box 790, 140 Vocational Rehabilitation Bldg. Menomonie, Wisconsin 54751 Phone: (715)232-2693 Fax: (715)232-3385 E-mail: conted@uwstout.edu Website: http://oce.uwstout.edu 3. Pre-register by fax: Fax completed Pre-registration Form to (715)232-3385.

8. ASLS: Scottish Literature And Language
Association for Scottish Literary Studies. Promotes the study, teaching and writing of Scottish literatur Category Arts Literature World Literature Scottish......Association for Scottish Literary Studies.
http://www2.arts.gla.ac.uk/ScotLit/ASLS/
Association for Scottish Literary Studies
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9. Rampant Scotland Directory - Literature And Poetry
Booksellers James Thin in Edinburgh and John Smith Son in Glasgoware an excellent source for scottish literature. John Smith
http://www.rampantscotland.com/literature.htm
Rampant Scotland Directory!
Literature and Poetry
Not just Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson but a wide range of authors and their works are included here, ranging from "The Brus" by John Barbour to modern authors such as Muriel Spark or Alistair MacLean. The poetry section is of course dominated by Robert Burns. There is a separate page for links to all the specific Books and Texts A selection of books on Scottish-related subjects, available for purchase via Amazon.co.uk is available on the Bookstore page on this site. If you want to look for any books on Amazon.co.uk which are not listed below, use the search box below: Search: Books Keywords:
Literature

Gateway to Scottish Authors
The Gateway contains quality internet links for about eighty Scottish authors from the past and also has a page of biographical information taken from the Scottish Library Association publication "Discovering Scottish Writers". There is also a Timeline which arranges all the authors in chronological sequence of their year of birth. All the major Scottish writers are covered, including:

10. Scottish Background
Introduction to Scottish language and literature.Category Arts Literature World Literature Scottish...... Background to scottish literature. scottish literature seems already to have leftthe union with England and to have lost its obsession with national identity.
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~www_se/personal/cjmm/Scotback.html
University of St Andrews School of English Honours Modules EN3055 and EN3056 Background to Scottish Literature 1. Geography The four main areas of Scotland are: 1. The Southern Uplands (The Borders) - mainly hill country, much rough moorland. Sheep grazing, textile industry. 2. The Central Lowlands - fertile farmland, grain crops; coal deposits; main centres of population. Heavy industries, now replaced by electronics. 3. The Highlands - mountains, forests, lochs and rivers; now sparsely populated. Cattle-rearing; tourism. 4. The Islands - from south-west to far north, large and small. Fishing, small farming. Until about 250 years ago, it was easier to sail round the Highlands than travel through them, and as easy to sail to Ireland or Norway as to walk or ride to England. 2. Languages 1. Gaelic - a Celtic language closely related to Irish Gaelic, from which it developed. Indeed, up to the seventeenth century the Gaelic part of Scotland was essentially part of the same culture and language area as Ireland. At its peak around the ninth century Gaelic was the language of most of mainland Scotland and the Western Isles, and well into last century was still spoken throughout the Highlands, but has now shrunk to about 80,000 native speakers, the largest group living in Glasgow (there are still some Gaelic speakers in eastern Canada). There has been a revival of interest recently, with more teaching and learning Gaelic, and more government funding for Gaelic television. 2. Scots - a development of a northern form of Old English which by the fifteenth century had become a distinct language, used by the court and throughout the Lowlands and southern Scotland. Though it remains the common speech of many Scots, from the sixteenth century onwards it began to be replaced by English in government, religion, education and literature. In the eighteenth century, however, its use in verse was revived (by Ramsay, Fergusson and Burns), and again in the 1920s (by Hugh MacDiarmid), and recently the literary use of urban Scots has become significant (Leonard, Kelman, Welsh).

11. English At Dundee
Includes Web Concordances and extensive scottish literature links.
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/english/welcome.htm

12. The Scottish Website, For Scotland And The World. Jokes, Humour, Cartoons On The
Contains Scottish and international penpals, scottish literature, music, events, photography, performers and contacts.
http://www.thescottishwebsite.com/

The Scottish Website
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13. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Scottish Literature
Literary Studies Society which aims to promote the study, teaching, and writing ofscottish literature, and to further the study of the languages of Scotland.
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/s/scottishliterature.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
Scottish literature
See also: Scottish poetry A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • Anglo-American Literature Guide
  • Arthur Conan Doyle Novels
  • Association for Scottish Literary Studies
  • Burns Country Song and Poem Archive ...
  • Walter Scott: Ivanhoe Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Anglo-American Literature Guide
    An index to scholarly information in Anglo-American literature and language. Major subject headings include English language and literature, new literatures in English, American language and literature, and Celtic language and literature.
    Author: State and University Library at Gottingen
    Subjects: american literature - general, contemporary fiction, english literature - general, scottish literature
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    index
    Location: germany, europe
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    Arthur Conan Doyle Novels
    A collection of novels by Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930), including Captain of the Polestar, The Lost World, Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, The Poison Belt, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, The Stark Munro Letters, A Study in Scarlet, and Tales of Terror and Mystery.
    Author: Arthur Conan Doyle
    Subjects: scottish literature
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    Association for Scottish Literary Studies
    Society which aims to promote the study, teaching, and writing of Scottish literature, and to further the study of the languages of Scotland. Describes regular publications of the society including the journals ScotLit, Scottish Studies Reviews, Scottish Language, and the Scotnotes series of study guides.
  • 14. Scottish Literature, Homepage
    Head of Department Alan Riach BA, Ph.D. Postal Address Department of scottish literature,6 University Gardens, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ T + (0
    http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/SESLL/ScotLit/
    Head of Department: Alan Riach B.A., Ph.D.
    Postal Address: Department of Scottish Literature, 6 University Gardens, University of Glasgow , Glasgow G12 8QQ
    T: + (0)141 330 5093
    F: + (0)141 330 2431
    E: enquiries@scotlit.arts.gla.ac.uk English Literature ... STELLA

    15. Scottish Literature
    scottish literature Association for Scottish Literary Studies Scottish Authors Scottish Writers Project
    http://www.flanaganhighschool.com/~falconlit/other/scottish.htm
    Scottish Literature Association for Scottish Literary Studies Scottish Authors Scottish Writers Project

    16. English & Scottish Lit And Lang Links
    English scottish literature Language Links. STELLA Links Index. BUBL catalogueof scottish literature links from the UK National Information Service.
    http://www2.arts.gla.ac.uk/SESLL/STELLA/links.htm

    STELLA Links Index Organisations Gateways and Humanities Resources
    English Language
    Linguistics, Phonetics and Speech ... Scottish Literature and Language
    Organisations
  • Association for Computers and the Humanities Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing Association for Scottish Literary Studies ESSE : European Society for the Study of English Institute of English Studies at London University International Phonetic Association The Philological Society

  • Gateways and humanities resources
  • Arts and Humanities Data Service Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London Conferences in English Studies Bookmarks for Corpus-Based Linguists ... Human Languages Page - a catalogue of language-related Internet resources. HUMBUL Gateway (International Resources for the Humanities) Oxford Humanities Computing Resource Guide for the Arts and Humanities from the Joint Information Systems Committee
  • Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography TACT

  • Return to Links Index

    Text Archives and Corpora
  • British National Corpus BUBL A catalogue of Internet resources for Language, Literature and Culture from the UK National Information Service.
  • 17. Wigtown Book Town, The Official Web Site For Scotland's National Book Town Inclu
    scottish literature and books, bookshops and book dealers, publishers and publications, writers, poets, book events and festivals in the locality.
    http://www.wigtown-booktown.co.uk
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    Wigtown Book Token 26, South Main St
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    Scotland. UK. Telephone:
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    Latest Wigtown Book Town News Wigtown Impresses at Senior European Level
    David Martin, the senior vice-president of the European Parliament, travelled to Wigtown to see how European monies were helping to revitalise the local economy.
    Mr Martin ... click here for more. MBE for Wigtown`s Finest Mrs Betty McGowan from Wigtown, has collected the MBE awarded to her in the Queen`s Birthday Honours at Buckingham Palace. She received the honour for her work in the community ... click here for more. A New Norwegian Book Town The Group from Tvedestrand, Bokbyen ved Skagerrak (The Book Town by Shagerrak) has come a good way to establish the second Book Town in Norway, around 500 km from the first one, Fj ... click here for more.

    18. University Of Edinburgh - English Literature And Scottish Literature
    Staff Research and supervisory interests The Bibliography of scottish literaturein Translation (BOSLIT) Carlyle Letters Centre for the History of the Book (CHB
    http://www.ed.ac.uk/englit/
    ENGLISH LITERATURE
    The Department of English Literature
    Information Pages
    The University of Edinburgh, David Hume Tower,
    George Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9JX
    Tel: +44 (0)131 650 3620
    Fax: +44 (0)131 650 6898
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    University of Edinburgh
    Department of English Literature
    Introduction to the English Literature Department
    Welcome to the Department of English Literature at Edinburgh University
    (These pages are constantly changing and will continue to be expanded but we hope that what you currently find here will be both helpful and interesting.)
    How to get to the department
    The English Literature Department is situated on the 6th and 7th floors of the David Hume Tower in George Square. Click as appropriate for directions on travel to and from Edinburgh and for a map of central Edinburgh and the George Square area.
    Mission statement
    Staff Administration
    How to contact staff
    Staff administrative responsibilities
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    Staff Research
    Staff Research and supervisory interests The Bibliography of Scottish Literature in Translation (BOSLIT) Carlyle Letters Centre for the History of the Book (CHB) ... The James Tait Black Memorial Book Prizes The Leverhulme Science of Man in Scotland project The STAR ( Scotland's Transatlantic Relations ) project Forthcoming Conferences
    Studying
    Contents Introduction/Admission An outline of the Honours Degree Structure for prospective students

    19. English Literature Or Scottish Literature For MA General Honours
    English Literature 3 / scottish literature 3. Alternatively, English Literature 3/ scottish literature 3 in the fourth year of an MA General Honours degree.
    http://www.ed.ac.uk/englit/studying/undergrd/lit3/
    DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
    English Literature 3 / Scottish Literature 3
    (for MA General or entry to 4th year MA General Honours)
    English Literature 3 / Scottish Literature 3 may be taken in the third and final year of a student's three-year MA General degree. They can also be taken as components of a four-year MA General Honours degree. Alternatively, English Literature 3 / Scottish Literature 3 in the fourth year of an MA General Honours degree.
    CONTENTS
  • Go to Honours Contents page for details of admission and courses for 2000-2001 Admission booklet for 1999-2000 and Timetables for 1999-2000 Examination papers (examples)
  • None of the information given here supersedes the basic regulations which are printed in the current University Calendar and Arts Programme. Further information about the courses may be given out from time to time in the form of announcements at lectures or seminars.
  • Back to Studying Index English Literature Home Page Edinburgh University Home Page Edinfo
  • Published by Department of English Literature, The University of Edinburgh

    20. British, Welsh, Irish, And Scottish Literature On CD, From Seedy Press, B&R Sami
    British Literature (English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, Canadian, and Australian),both Prose and Poetry, by authors who died before 1931. scottish literature.
    http://www.samizdat.com/britlitcd.html
    SEEDY PRESS literature on CD ROM
    British Literature (English, Scottish, Irish, and Welsh)
    Skip the explanation and go straight to the table of contents This Web page shows the table of contents of our British Literature CD. Internal links will take you to the various sections, but you cannot get to the books themselves here on the Web. For that you need the CD. seltzer@samizdat.com This British Literature CD with 1034 books, in plain text and with software that lets you listen as well as read, is available for $29 at our online store. If you would like to have your PC (with speakers) read these texts aloud to you, while they are displayed in text on the screen, see below about the free ReadPlease software that we have included on this CD. For details about this publishing service, check the readme document . You can contact us at seltzer@samizdat.com, Teachers' and Students' Guide: Suggestions on how to get the most out of your books on CD ROM In addition, Coursesuseek has a short eCourse about "Ebooks in the Literature Classroom" that deals specifically about the use of books on CD ROM. You can receive this for free by sending a blank mail to course@coursesuseek.com

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