Description: Scottish Fiction And the British Empire, Paperback by Mack, Douglas S., ISBN 0748618147, ISBN-13 9780748618149, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Scotland was an active - albeit junior - partner in the British Empire. But the poorer and more marginalised parts of Scottish society shared something of Ireland's experience of being at the receiving end of British Imperial power. This created a long-lasting, complex, and eloquent debate among Scottish novelists about the nature of Scotland's involvement in the power-structures of British Scottish writers, such as Sir Walter Scott and John Buchan, did much to generate and promote Imperial Britain's sense of itself, and these authors tended to be part of the Scottish elite. However, an alternative strand of Scottish writing was produced by authors with roots in non-elite, 'subaltern' Scotland - writers from the past such as James Hogg, Mary Macpherson ('Màiri Mhór nan Oran'), and Lewis Grassic Gibbon, as well as present-day writers such as James Kelman and Irvine Mack argues that such writers actively challenge the elite's Imperial Grand Narrative and demonstrates that S
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Book Title: Scottish Fiction And the British Empire
Number of Pages: 256 Pages
Publication Name: Scottish Fiction and the British Empire
Language: English
Publisher: Edinburgh Tea & Coffee Company University Press
Subject: European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Publication Year: 2006
Item Height: 0.6 in
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 15.5 Oz
Author: Douglas S. Mack
Subject Area: Literary Criticism
Item Length: 6.1 in
Item Width: 9.2 in
Format: Trade Paperback