Situating Scotland in Eighteenth‐Century Studies
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- Literature Compass [ 1741-4113 ] ; 2012-02.
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- topic : étude comparative, Identité nationale, Écosse.
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- Adam smith, American colonies, American writers, Atlantic studies, Bardic nationalism, Blackwell publishing, British empire, British history, British identity, British isles, British nation formation, Bucknell university press, California press, Cambridge university press, Canon, Celtic fringe, Celtic peripheries, Celtic world, Centre, Comparative study, Continental europe, Core culture, Dafydd moore, David hume, Devolutionary, Devolutionary criticism, East linton, Edinburgh, Edinburgh history, Edinburgh university press, Elizabeth hamilton, English authors, English literature, English romanticism, English writers, Enlightenment, European union, Feeling british, Gaelic poetry, Great britain, Internal colonialism, Irish romanticism, Jacobite politics, James hogg, Janet sorensen, Leith davis, Literary study, Literature compass, Methodological approaches, Metropolitan england, Minor literature, Modern world, Nation formation, National identity, Ossian, Other hand, Other writers, Oxford university press, Palgrave macmillan, Periphery, Political relationships, Postcolonial, Postcolonial studies, Postcolonial theory, Princeton university press, Provincial scotland, Recent scholarship, Recent studies, Robert burns, Romantic ideologies, Romanticism, Samuel johnson, Scotland, Scots song, Scottish, Scottish enlightenment, Scottish highlands, Scottish literature, Scottish literature matters, Scottish texts, Scottish writers, Sentimental literature, Thomas reid, Tuckwell press, Walter scott.
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- Adam smith, American colonies, American writers, Atlantic studies, Bardic nationalism, Blackwell publishing, British empire, British history, British identity, British isles, British nation formation, Bucknell university press, California press, Cambridge university press, Canon, Celtic fringe, Celtic peripheries, Celtic world, Centre, Comparative study, Continental europe, Core culture, Dafydd moore, David hume, Devolutionary, Devolutionary criticism, East linton, Edinburgh, Edinburgh history, Edinburgh university press, Elizabeth hamilton, English authors, English literature, English romanticism, English writers, Enlightenment, European union, Feeling british, Gaelic poetry, Great britain, Internal colonialism, Irish romanticism, Jacobite politics, James hogg, Janet sorensen, Leith davis, Literary study, Literature compass, Methodological approaches, Metropolitan england, Minor literature, Modern world, Nation formation, National identity, Ossian, Other hand, Other writers, Oxford university press, Palgrave macmillan, Periphery, Political relationships, Postcolonial, Postcolonial studies, Postcolonial theory, Princeton university press, Provincial scotland, Recent scholarship, Recent studies, Robert burns, Romantic ideologies, Romanticism, Samuel johnson, Scotland, Scots song, Scottish, Scottish enlightenment, Scottish highlands, Scottish literature, Scottish literature matters, Scottish texts, Scottish writers, Sentimental literature, Thomas reid, Tuckwell press, Walter scott.
Abstract
This essay surveys general trends in book‐length studies of 18th‐century Scottish literature and culture to examine how moving Scotland from the peripheries to the centre of 18th‐century studies has transformed our understandings of the field. It describes three categories or phases of scholarship – canon formation, contextualization and comparison, and methodological reflection – and suggests what kind of work remains to be done in each category. It also discusses how new approaches to reading minor literatures, including those informed by postcolonial theory, Atlantic studies, and devolutionary criticism, have shaped and been shaped by scholarship on 18th‐century Scottish literature and culture over the past two decades.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-4113.2011.00865.x
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