Detailed Description
Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies, Volume 1.1 (2007) Cultural Exchange from Medieval to Modernity, Aberdeen: AHRC Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies, pp307+x, ISSN-1753-2396
The Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies is the only journal devoted to scholarly work in the languages, history, literature and cultures of both countries.
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https://jiss.aberdeenunipress.org/
Contents
What’s the Matter?: Medieval Literary Theory and the Irish Campaigns in The Bruce
R. D. S. Jack
Voices of the Vanquished: Echoes of Language Loss in Gaelic Poetry from Kinsale to the Great Famine
Tom Dunne
Irish Political Verse and the American Revolutionary War
Vincent Morley
The Oral Tradition and Literature in Ireland and Scotland: Popular Culture in Robert Burns and Charles Maturin
Jim Kelly
Setting His Own Standard: James Orr’s Employment of a Traditional Stanza Form
Carol Baraniuk
Dugald Stewart and the Problem of Teaching Politics in the 1790s
Michael Brown
Dissolving the Dream of Empire: Fratriotism, Boswell, Byron and Moore
Murray Pittock
Radical Satire, Politics and Genre: The Case of Thomas Moore
Jane Moore
Away with the Faeries (or, It’s Grimm up North): Yeats and Scotland
Willy Maley
Reshaping Scotland: Ireland, Europe and the Interwar Scottish Literary Renaissance Movement
Margery Palmer McCulloch
"Crossing Swords with W. B. Yeats": Twentieth Century Scottish Nationalist Encounters With Ireland
Bob Purdie
The Abbey: National Theatre or Little Theatre?
Nicholas Grene
Playing National: The Scottish Experiment
Donald Smith
Relations and Comparisons between Irish and Scottish Poetry: 1890 to the Present Day
Edna Longley
Kelman * Deleuze * Beckett
Michael Gardiner
Stateless Nation / Nationless State: History, Anomaly and Devolution in Scottish and Northern Irish Writing
Aaron Kelly
The Revival of the Ulster-Scots Cultural Identity at the Beginning of the 21st Century
Linda M. Hagan
Identifying Another Other
Cairns Craig