Scottish Modernism and its Contexts 1918-1959 : : Literature, National Identity and Cultural Exchange / / Margery Palmer McCulloch.

This innovative book proposes the expansion of the existing idea of an interwar Scottish Renaissance movement to include its international significance as a Scottish literary modernism interacting with the intellectual and artistic ideas of European modernism as well as responding to the challenges...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Modernism and Scottish Modernism -- Part I Transforming Traditions -- Chapter 1 Towards a Scottish Modernism: C. M. Grieve, Little Magazines and the Movement for Renewal -- Chapter 2 Hugh MacDiarmid and Modernist Poetry in Scots -- Chapter 3 Criticism and New Writing in English -- Chapter 4 Beyond this Limit: Women, Modernism and the Modern World -- Part II Ideology and Literature -- Chapter 5 Whither Scotland? Politics and Society between the Wars -- Chapter 6 Neil M. Gunn: Re-imagining the Highlands -- Chapter 7 Modernism and Littérature Engagée: A Scots Quair and City Fiction -- Chapter 8 Poetry and Politics -- Part III World War Two and its Aftermath -- Chapter 9 Visionaries and Revisionaries: Late Muir and MacDiarmid -- Chapter 10 Continuities and New Voices -- Bibliography of Works Cited -- Index
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This innovative book proposes the expansion of the existing idea of an interwar Scottish Renaissance movement to include its international significance as a Scottish literary modernism interacting with the intellectual and artistic ideas of European modernism as well as responding to the challenges of the Scottish cultural and political context.Topics range from the revitalisation of the Scots vernacular as an avant-garde literary language in the 1920s and the interaction of literature and politics in the 1930s to the fictional re-imagining of the Highlands, the response of women writers to a changing modern world and the manifestations of a late modernism in the 1940s and 1950s. Writers featured include Hugh MacDiarmid, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Neil M. Gunn, Edwin and Willa Muir, Catherine Carswell, Sydney Goodsir Smith and Sorley MacLean.Key FeaturesThe first study of a Scottish modernism extending in its impact to the 1950s and drawing on influences from British and European modernismOriginal perspectives on the literature of the period through discussion of a range of writers and writing genresDetailed consideration of the work of women writers in the context of modernism and in their response to social changeA contribution to the expansion of the idea of modernism in its focus both on the modernist artist's role in social and national renewal and on writing from the peripheries of small town, rural and island cultures in contrast to metropolitan culture
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction: Modernism and Scottish Modernism --
Part I Transforming Traditions --
Chapter 1 Towards a Scottish Modernism: C. M. Grieve, Little Magazines and the Movement for Renewal --
Chapter 2 Hugh MacDiarmid and Modernist Poetry in Scots --
Chapter 3 Criticism and New Writing in English --
Chapter 4 Beyond this Limit: Women, Modernism and the Modern World --
Part II Ideology and Literature --
Chapter 5 Whither Scotland? Politics and Society between the Wars --
Chapter 6 Neil M. Gunn: Re-imagining the Highlands --
Chapter 7 Modernism and Littérature Engagée: A Scots Quair and City Fiction --
Chapter 8 Poetry and Politics --
Part III World War Two and its Aftermath --
Chapter 9 Visionaries and Revisionaries: Late Muir and MacDiarmid --
Chapter 10 Continuities and New Voices --
Bibliography of Works Cited --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction: Modernism and Scottish Modernism --
Part I Transforming Traditions --
Chapter 1 Towards a Scottish Modernism: C. M. Grieve, Little Magazines and the Movement for Renewal --
Chapter 2 Hugh MacDiarmid and Modernist Poetry in Scots --
Chapter 3 Criticism and New Writing in English --
Chapter 4 Beyond this Limit: Women, Modernism and the Modern World --
Part II Ideology and Literature --
Chapter 5 Whither Scotland? Politics and Society between the Wars --
Chapter 6 Neil M. Gunn: Re-imagining the Highlands --
Chapter 7 Modernism and Littérature Engagée: A Scots Quair and City Fiction --
Chapter 8 Poetry and Politics --
Part III World War Two and its Aftermath --
Chapter 9 Visionaries and Revisionaries: Late Muir and MacDiarmid --
Chapter 10 Continuities and New Voices --
Bibliography of Works Cited --
Index
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Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Introduction: Modernism and Scottish Modernism --
Part I Transforming Traditions --
Chapter 1 Towards a Scottish Modernism: C. M. Grieve, Little Magazines and the Movement for Renewal --
Chapter 2 Hugh MacDiarmid and Modernist Poetry in Scots --
Chapter 3 Criticism and New Writing in English --
Chapter 4 Beyond this Limit: Women, Modernism and the Modern World --
Part II Ideology and Literature --
Chapter 5 Whither Scotland? Politics and Society between the Wars --
Chapter 6 Neil M. Gunn: Re-imagining the Highlands --
Chapter 7 Modernism and Littérature Engagée: A Scots Quair and City Fiction --
Chapter 8 Poetry and Politics --
Part III World War Two and its Aftermath --
Chapter 9 Visionaries and Revisionaries: Late Muir and MacDiarmid --
Chapter 10 Continuities and New Voices --
Bibliography of Works Cited --
Index
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