The Queen's Wake

The Queen's Wake
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Total Pages : 592
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Synopsis The Queen's Wake by : James Hogg

This volume is edited by Douglas S. Mack and contains an Essay on the Illustrations by Meiko O'Halloran and a Glossary by Janette CurrieThe Queen's Wake is one of the landmarks of British Romantic poetry. It focuses on the return of Mary, Queen of Scots to Scotland in 1561 to take personal rule of her kingdom after her years in France. In the poem poets and bards hold a poetic competition (a 'wake') in Holyrood Palace to welcome the Queen home. In the descriptions of the songs and the people who sing them various Scottish poets of Hogg's own period can be recognised, giving the reader a sense of the condition of poetry in Hogg's Scotland.Another key concern of the poem is the state of Scotland in 1561 - a crucial period in Scottish history, coming a year after the legislation was passed that brought in the Scottish Reformation. The Queen's Wake looks back to the pre-1560 world of Catholic Scotland and explores the tensions between that old world and an emerging modernity.When The Queen's Wake was pu

The Queen's Wake

The Queen's Wake
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Total Pages : 388
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ISBN-10 : PRNC:32101068140530
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Synopsis The Queen's Wake by : James Hogg

The Edinburgh Review

The Edinburgh Review
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Total Pages : 578
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ISBN-10 : PRNC:32101076378320
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Authorship, Commerce and the Public

Authorship, Commerce and the Public
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9780230375482
ISBN-13 : 0230375480
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Synopsis Authorship, Commerce and the Public by : E. Clery

These essays explore the remarkable expansion of publishing from 1750 to 1850 which reflected the growth of literacy, and the diversification of the reading public. Experimentation with new genres, methods of advertising, marketing and dissemination, forms of critical reception and modes of access to writing are also examined in detail. This collection represents a new wave of critical writing extending cultural materialism beyond its accustomed concern with historicizing the words on the page into the economics of literature, and the investigation of neglected areas of print culture.

Haunted Childhoods in George MacDonald

Haunted Childhoods in George MacDonald
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9789004420618
ISBN-13 : 9004420614
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Synopsis Haunted Childhoods in George MacDonald by : John Patrick Pazdziora

Haunted Childhoods in George MacDonald reconsiders the nature of death and divine love in the stories of one of Scotland’s most slyly subversive writers for children.