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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: ‘A reflection of the contrasts’: Scottish Literature and World War I -- Part I: Multi-text Case Studies -- 1. Scottish Literature, Nationalism and the First World War -- 2. ‘It Takes All Sorts to Make a Type’: Scottish Great War Prose -- 3. Unquiet on the Home Front: Scottish Popular Fiction and the Truth of War -- 4. ‘One Who Has Sacrificed’: The Use of ‘High Diction’ in Women’s Correspondence to Scottish Newspapers during the First World War -- 5. Gaelic Verse -- 6. Gaelic Prose -- 7. Scottish Philosophy and the First World War -- Part II: Individual Authors -- 8. What Next?: Nan Shepherd and the First World War -- 9. Pagan Modernism: First World War and Spiritual Revival in Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s Sunset Song and Neil M. Gunn’s Highland River -- 10. A Bounded Heaven: George A. C. Mackinlay and Great War Pastoral -- 11. Pastoral as Propaganda in John Buchan’s Wartime Writing -- 12. Charles Murray and A Sough o’ War -- 13. ‘But Change, Nothing Abides’: Sunset Song and the Nature of Change -- 14. Ewart Alan Mackintosh in Memoriam: Leadership, Patriotism and Posthumous Commemoration -- Further Reading -- Index |
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