Studies in Scottish Literature Volume 38

Studies in Scottish Literature Volume 38 by Patrick Scott is a scholarly work published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 17, 2012. This edition, comprising 174 pages, presents a collection of articles that delve into various aspects of Scottish literary studies, featuring contributions from notable scholars in the field.
The volume opens with a symposium discussing the current state of Scottish literary studies, followed by articles that explore topics such as the continuity of Scottish literature, the contributions of an 18th-century ballad collector, and the historical significance of “Scots wha hae” on the Afro-New York stage. Additionally, it includes discussions on Lockhart’s Memoir of Walter Scott and an unrecorded poetic manuscript by Robert Burns. This edition continues the legacy of Studies in Scottish Literature, which has been a significant platform for literary criticism since its founding in 1963.
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This is the first volume in a new series of the leading international journal in its field. It opens with a symposium on the Present State of Scottish Literary Studies with contributions from prominent Scottish, American, and Canadian scholars. The topics of other articles include the continuity of Scottish literature, an 18th-century Scottish ballad collector, the first printer of The Merry Muses of Caledonia, “Scots wha hae” on the Afro-New York Stage, Lockhart’s Memoir of Walter Scott, and an unrecorded Robert Burns poetic manuscript. Studies in Scottish Literature was founded and edited since 1963 by G. Ross Roy, who has now transferred it to new editors so that it will continue to be published from the University of South Carolina.
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