Scotland and the Fictions of Geography

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Scotland and the Fictions of Geography

North Britain 1760–1830

Literature: history and criticism Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers European history History

Author: Penny Fielding

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Collection: Cambridge Studies in Romanticism

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 11th December 2008

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 563 Kb

ISBN: 9781139810760


Exploring Scottish Literature and Identity

Focusing on the relationship between England and Scotland and the interaction between history and geography, Penny Fielding explores how Scottish literature in the Romantic period was shaped by the understanding of place and space. This book examines geography as a form of regional, national and global definition, addressing national surveys, local stories, place-names and travel writing, and argues that the case of Scotland complicates the identification of Romanticism with the local.

Scotland as 'North Britain'

Fielding considers Scotland as 'North Britain' in a period when the North of Europe was becoming a strong cultural and political identity, and explores ways in which Scotland was both formative and disruptive of British national consciousness.

Scope of the Study

Containing studies of Robert Burns, Walter Scott and James Hogg, as well as the lesser-known figures of Anne Grant and Margaret Chalmers, this study discusses an exceptionally broad range of historical, geographical, scientific, linguistic, antiquarian and political writing from throughout North Britain.

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