The Scottish Enlightenment and Literary Culture


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Edited by Ronnie Young, Ralph McLean, Kenneth Simpson, Contributions by David Allan, Pam Perkins, Catherine Jones, Ruth Perry, Charles Bradford Bow, Colin Kidd, Corey E. Andrews
Imprint: BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY PRESS
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List Of Illustrations Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: "Winged Horses, Fiery Dragons and Monstrous Giants": Historiography and Imaginative Literature in the Scottish Enlightenment by David Allan Chapter 2: Regulating Reality By Imagination:Fact, Fiction, and Travel in the Scottish Enlightenment by Pam Perkins Chapter 3: Tobias Smollett, Travel Writing, and Medical Botany by Catherine Jones Chapter 4: Balladry and the Scottish Enlightenment by Ruth Perrry Chapter 5: Enlightenment and Ecclesiastical Satire before Burns by Colin Kidd Chapter 6: "Sympathetick Curiosity": Drama, Moral Thought, and the Science of Human Nature by Ronnie Young Chapter 7: Hugh Blair and the Influence of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres on Imaginative Literature by Ralph Mclean Chapter 8: In Pursuit of "Moral Beauty" and Intellectual Pleasures: Dugald Stewart and Edinburgh's Literary Culture, 1762-1810 by Charles Bradford Bow Chapter 9: The Mirror Club:Periodicals as Tastemakers in Eighteenth-Century Scotland by Corey E. Andrews Chapter 10: "A Scotch Poetical Library": The Morisons of Perth, Print Culture, and the Construction of an Enlightenment Scottish Literary Canon by Sandro Jung Chapter 11: Fingal Meets Vercingetorix:Ossianism, Celtomania, and the Transformation of French National Identity in Post-Revolutionary France by Deidre Dawson Chapter 12: The Scottish Enlightenment and American Literary Culture by Andrew Hook Chapter 13: Scottish Enlightenment Concepts of Equity in the Nineteenth-Century British Novel by Sarah Winter Bibliography Index About The Contributors

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