Detailed Description
Journal of Irish and Scottish Studies, Volume 7.1 (2013) Contested Witnesses in Irish and scottish Literature, Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, pp204+vi, 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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Contents
The Heretic and the Hibernophobe; Foreign Perceptions of Ireland from Antiquity to c. AD 1200
Aideen O’Leary
Ghostly Repetitons: The Supernatural, Nostalgia and Classical Tradition in James Macpherson’s Ossian
Ersev Ersoy
‘Shameful Literary Traditions’: Daniel Corkery and the Literary Reputation of Francis Sylvester Mahony
Fergus Dunne
Individual Doubt in George MacDonald’s English Novels
Tim Baker
Decolonizing Anarchic Formations and the State’s Politics of Isolationism
in Patrick McCabe’s The Butcher Boy
Shahriyar Mansouri
Following in Caryl Churchill’s Footsteps: Rona Munro’s neo-Brechtian Didactic Paratext in Pandas (2011)
Virginie Privas-Bréauté
Jarring Witnesses in the Poetry of John Hewitt and Derek Mahon
Edwin Cruden