Scotland – an Anthology

Scotland – an Anthology by Douglas Dunn, published by HarperCollins Publishers on August 5, 1991, offers a comprehensive exploration of Scotland’s essence through its rich history and character. This 320-page anthology presents a diverse collection of works that illuminate the nation’s nature, places, lore, and people, featuring contributions from notable writers such as Robert Burns and Muriel Spark.
Readers will find a multifaceted portrayal of Scotland, showcasing its landscapes and cultural heritage. The anthology encompasses various literary forms, reflecting on the places and peoples that shape the Scottish identity. Through this collection, the book aims to provide insights into the unique qualities that define Scotland, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the country’s literary and cultural landscape.
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An anthology which aims to reveal the soul of Scotland through a depiction of the nation’s history and character. Nature, places, lore, people and literature are represented, and work is included by writers as diverse as Robert Burns and Muriel Spark.
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