Feeling British sympathy and national identity in Scottish and English writing, 1707 - 1832
Introduction: "Union and no Union": feeling British in the long eighteenth century -- "That propensity we have": sympathy, national identity, and the Scottish Enlightenment -- "Fools of prejudice": Smollett and the novelization of national identity -- "We are now o...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Lewisburg, Pa.
Bucknell Univ. Press u.a.
2007
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Schriftenreihe: | The Bucknell studies in eighteenth-century literature and culture
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Schlagworte: |
English literature
> Scottish authors
> Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature
> History and criticism
> National characteristics, Scottish, in literature
> Nationalism in literature
> Scottish literature
> Scotland
> Relations
> England
> Englisch
> Schottisch
> Literatur
> Nationalcharakter
> Geschichte 1707-1832
> Großbritannien
> Schottland
> Literaturbeziehungen
> Nationalbewusstsein
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction: "Union and no Union": feeling British in the long eighteenth century -- "That propensity we have": sympathy, national identity, and the Scottish Enlightenment -- "Fools of prejudice": Smollett and the novelization of national identity -- "We are now one people": Boswell, Johnson, and the renegotiation of Anglo-Scottish relations -- "Harp of the north": romantic poetry and the sympathetic uses of Scotland -- "To be at once another and the same": Scott's Waverley novels and the end(s) of sympathetic Britishness -- Conclusion: "Imperfect sympathies" and the devolution of Britishness Introduction: "Union and no Union": feeling British in the long eighteenth century -- "That propensity we have": sympathy, national identity, and the Scottish Enlightenment -- "Fools of prejudice": Smollett and the novelization of national identity -- "We are now one people": Boswell, Johnson, and the renegotiation of Anglo-Scottish relations -- "Harp of the north": romantic poetry and the sympathetic uses of Scotland -- "To be at once another and the same": Scott's Waverley novels and the end(s) of sympathetic Britishness -- Conclusion: "Imperfect sympathies" and the devolution of Britishness |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 274 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 9780838756782 978-0-8387-5678-2 0838756786 0-8387-5678-6 |