72 resultados para Hymns, Scottish Gaelic
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An examination of the critical reception of the poetry of Robert Burns from his death in 1796 to the end of the nineteenth century. The essay shows how a selective reading of Burns's poems was used to construct and reinforce moral and political arguments, and argues that the identification of the poet as national Bard influenced ideas about Scottish literature generally in the nineteenth century.
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In this article Geoff Tennant puts forward a range of reasons for using mathematical notation, emphasising the need to allow children learning it time and space to come to terms with it. Examples are given in furthering the argument that the time to introduce notation is after the concept is already fully understood.
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This article examines the role of the literary agent A.P. Watt in the successful marketing and global dissemination of the work of the popular Scottish writer 'Ian Maclaren' (Rev. John Watson). Based on extensive archival research, it analyses the magazines and periodicals which published his work in Britain and America and demonstrates the continued impact of his writing in the Scottish media in the twentieth century.
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This article draws on new documentary evidence to discuss in detail the publishing history of the novels of the Scottish writer Catherine Carswell.
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This article critically examines the evolution of J.M. Barrie's final prose work, from working notes and manuscript to its two extant published versions.
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This essay discusses ideas of landscape in nineteenth-century Scottish literature, art, photography and tourism, showing the pervasive influence of the works of Sir Walter Scott on constructions of Scotland and Scottish identity.