Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon by Director Of Therapy Research Donna Andrews

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Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon by Director Of Therapy Research Donna Andrews

Scottish Modernism and its Contexts 1918-1959: Literature, National Identity and Cultural Exchange Margery Palmer McCulloch This is the first book to present a study of Scottish literature in the post-1918 period as a Scottish manifestation of early twentieth-century literary modernism. It shows how this literature was influenced by European modernism and was rooted in the desire to regain a self-determining national identity for Scotland both culturally and politically. The book outlines a Scottish modernism which, from its beginnings, brought together the aesthetic and political in its artistic work. It shows how in Scottish modernism the Scots language was regenerated as a modernist literary language by Hugh MacDiarmid and Sydney Goodsir Smith in poetry and Lewis Grassic Gibbon in fiction in order to create a literature relevant to the changing modern world. Similarly, a chapter on women in the modern world shows how women writers re-made literary forms in order to bring women's perspectives into modern fiction. Other topics include the replacing of Scott's romantic Highlands by a presentation of Highland history and the actuality of the present informed by the ideas of Jung and Bergson and the writings of Proust, and a city fiction which brings together littérature engagée and modernist form. An extension of the period to 1959 allows a consideration of late modernism in the final poetry of Edwin Muir and Hugh MacDiarmid as well as a second phase of Scottish modernism in the new voices of the neglected 1940s and 1950s. Scottish writing in the post-World War One period has most often been presented solely in a national context. This new study takes it on to the international stage. Dr Margery Palmer McCulloch is Senior Research Fellow in Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow and Co-editor of the scholarly journal Scottish Literary Review.
Andrews, Donna: - Donna Andrews is the author of the Meg Langslow mysteries, including Stork Raving Mad and Swan for the Money. She has won the Agatha, Anthony, and Barry awards, a Romantic Times award for best first novel, and four Lefty and two Toby Bromberg Awards for funniest mystery. When not writing fiction, Andrews is a self-confessed nerd, rarely found away from her computer, unless she's messing in the garden. She lives in Reston, Virginia.
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ISBN 13 9780312990015
ISBN 10 0312990014
Title Crouching Buzzard, Leaping Loon
Author Director Of Therapy Research Donna Andrews
Series Meg Langslow Mysteries
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Minotaur Books
Year published 2004-02-16
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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