Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Romanticism
Discover the rich tapestry of Scottish Romanticism with the Edinburgh Companion to Scottish Romanticism by Murray G. H. Pittock. Published by Edinburgh University Press in 2011, this essential guide spans 264 pages and offers a comprehensive exploration of the unique aspects of Scottish Romantic literature.
As the first and only resource of its kind, this book delves into critical debates while introducing innovative approaches across various fields, including literary theory, religious studies, music, and song. It also examines the thematic use of non-standard English, showcasing the distinctiveness of Scottish Romanticism.
Whether you are a scholar, student, or simply a lover of literature, this volume is an invaluable addition to your collection, illuminating the profound influence of Scotland's Romantic era on English literature and beyond.