7 Ebook di Alison Lumsden
Alison Lumsden: Walter Scott and the Limits of Language
Scott’s startlingly contemporary approach to theories of language and the creative impact of this on his work are explored in this new study. Alison Lumsden examines the linguistic diversity and crea …
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€122.00
Robert Eaglestone & Gail Marshall: English: Shared Futures
Essays exploring the opportunities for and challenges to the discipline of English language and literature in education. The study of English literature, language, culture and creative writing is an …
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€28.99
Aileen Christianson & Alison Lumsden: Contemporary Scottish Women Writers
This collection of essays, by both new and established critics, provides stimulating readings of many of the Scottish women writers working in Scots and English today. A variety of critical approache …
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€39.52
Walter Scott: Woodstock
Woodstock opens in farce, yet it is one of Scott’s darkest novels. It deals with revolution, to Scott the most disturbing of all subjects: ‘it appears that every step we made towards liberty, has but …
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€146.91
Walter Scott: Heart of Mid-Lothian
The Heart of Mid-Lothian is precisely focused on the trials for murder of John Porteous and of Effie Deans in 1736 and 1737. Yet it is a chronicle-Scott’s only chronicle-which spans the eighty years …
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€147.93
Alison Lumsden & Walter Scott: Pirate
No historical figures appear in The Pirate, and there are no historical events, but it is still an historical novel because it dramatises those ‘corners of time’ where an old era is coming to an end, …
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€122.00
Walter Scott: Peveril of the Peak
‘Here is a plot without a drop of blood; and all the elements of a romance, without its conclusion’, comments the King towards the end of Scott’s longest, and arguably most intriguing, novel. Set aga …
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€120.71