A History of Scottish Women's Writing / / Douglas Gifford, Dorothy McMillan.

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...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction: A History of Scottish Women's Writing
  • 1. The Gaelic Tradition up to 1750
  • 2. Scottish Women Writers c.l560-c.l650
  • 3. Old Singing Women and the Canons of Scottish Balladry and Song
  • 4. Women and Song 1750-1850
  • 5. Selves and Others: Non~fiction Writing in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
  • 6. Bums's Sister
  • 7. 'Kept some steps behind him': Women in Scotland 1780-1920
  • 8. Some Early Travellers
  • 9. From Here to Alterity: The Geography of Femininity in the Poetry of Joanna Baillie
  • 10. Some Women of the Nineteenth~century Scottish Theatre: Joanna Baillie, Frances Wright and Helen MacGregor
  • 11. The Other Great Unknowns: Women Fiction Writers of the Early Nineteenth Century
  • 12. Rediscovering Scottish Women's Fiction in the Nineteenth Century
  • 13. Elizabeth Grant
  • 14. Viragos of the Periodical Press: Constance Gordon,Cumming, Charlotte Dempster, Margaret Oliphant, Christian Isobel Johnstone
  • 15. Jane Welsh Carlyle's Private Writing Career
  • 16. Beyond 'The Empire of the Gentle Heart': Scottish Women Poets of the Nineteenth Century
  • 17. What a Voice! Women, Repertoire and Loss in the Singing Tradition
  • 18. Margaret Oliphant
  • 19. Caught Between Worlds: The Fiction of Jane and Mary Findlater
  • 20. Scottish Women Writers Abroad: The Canadian Experience
  • 21. Women and Nation
  • 22. Annie S. Swan and 0. Douglas: Legacies of the Kailyard
  • 23. Tales of Her Own Countries: Violet Jacob
  • 24. Fictions of Development 1920-1970
  • 25. Marion Angus and the Boundaries of Self
  • 26. Catherine Carswell: Open the Door!
  • 27. Willa Muir: Crossing the Genres
  • 28. 'To know Being': Substance and Spirit in the Work of Nan Shepherd
  • 29. Twentieth,century Poetry 1: Rachel Annand Taylor to Veronica Forrest, Thomson
  • 30. More Than Merely Ourselves: Naomi Mitchison
  • 31. The Modem Historical Tradition
  • 32. Jane Duncan: The Homecoming of Imagination
  • 33. Jessie Kesson
  • 34. Scottish Women Dramatists Since 1945
  • 35. The Remarkable Fictions of Muriel Spark
  • 36. Vision and Space in Elspeth Davie's Fiction
  • 37. Designer Kailyard
  • 38. Twentieth,century Poetry II: The Last Twenty,five Years
  • 39. Contemporary Fiction 1: Tradition and Continuity
  • 40. Contemporary Fiction II: Seven Writers in Scotland
  • 41. Contemporary Fiction III: The Anglo,Scots
  • 42. The Mirror and the Vamp: Liz Lochhead
  • 43. Women's Writing in Scottish Gaelic Since 1750
  • Select Bibliographies of Scottish Women Writers
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index