The essay provides an innovative investigation of 20th century Scottish literature under the lens of Border theory. Defining Scotland as a 'borderland' it identifies figurations of the border in modern Scottish critical practice, and investigates how the notion of border takes a central and specific value in some among the most established modern Scottish writers.
The (B)order in Modern Scottish Literature
SASSI, Carla
2009-01-01
Abstract
The essay provides an innovative investigation of 20th century Scottish literature under the lens of Border theory. Defining Scotland as a 'borderland' it identifies figurations of the border in modern Scottish critical practice, and investigates how the notion of border takes a central and specific value in some among the most established modern Scottish writers.File in questo prodotto:
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