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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Kirk, John M. (John Monfries), 1952-
Macleod, Iseabail.
Series:
SCROLL: Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature 21.
Scottish cultural review of language and literature ; v. 21
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
English literature--Scottish authors.
English literature.
Scots language.
Scottish literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (302 pages).
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Editions Rodopi, 2013.
Summary:
The skillful use of the Scots language has long been a distinguishing feature of the literatures of Scotland. The essays in this volume make a major contribution to our understanding of the Scots language, past and present, and its written dissemination in poetry, fiction and drama, and in non-literary texts, such as personal letters. They cover aspects of the development of a national literature in the Scots language, and they also give due weight to its international dimension by focusing on translations into Scots from languages as diverse as Greek, Latin and Chinese, and by considering the spread of written Scots to Northern Ireland, the United States of America and Australia. Many of the essays respond to and extend the scholarship of J. Derrick McClure, whose considerable impact on Scottish literary and linguistic studies is surveyed and assessed in this volume.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
J. Derrick McClure: An Appreciation / John M. Kirk and Iseabail Macleod
J. Derrick McClure: List of Publications
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Introduction
Textual Afterlives: Barbour’s Bruce and Hary’s Wallace / Jeremy Smith
To bring my language near to the language of men? Dialect and Dialect Use in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries: Some Observations / Robert McColl Millar
Stour or Dour or Clour: An Overview of Scots Usage in Stevenson’s Works and Correspondence / Marina Dossena
Pittin the Word(s) Oot: The Itchy Coo Experience of Publishing in Scots in the Twenty-first Century / James Robertson
Loanwords in Scots: Some Reflections from Lexicography / Christine Robinson
G.F. Savage-Armstrong’s Ballads of Down / Gavin Falconer
Scots in Two Early Ulster Novels / Stephen Dornan
The Linguistic Landscape of Eighteenth-Century South Argyll, as Revealed by Highland Scot Emigrants to North Carolina / Michael B. Montgomery
Styles of Scots in Australian Literary Texts / Graham Tulloch
How Gavin Douglas Handled Some Well-known Passages of Virgil’s Aeneid / Caroline Macafee
Doric Orientalism: James Legge’s Translation of the Shi Jin, or Book of Poetry / Peih-ying Li and John Corbett
Motivation and Politico-cultural Context in the Creation of Scots Language Versions of Greek Tragedies / Ian Brown
Civil Service Scots: Prose or Poetry? / John M. Kirk
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
94-012-0990-1
OCLC:
866444212
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789401209908 DOI

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