Scottish Romanticism and the Making of Collective Memory in the British Atlantic
Scottish Romanticism and the Making of Collective Memory in the British Atlantic
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Scottish Romanticism significantly contributed to collective memory in the transatlantic world, examining literary ideas on memory and their influence across various cultures in the British Atlantic. It explores familiar and less familiar writers, bringing Scottish Romantic literary studies into new engagements with other fields and opening up dialogues between Scottish literature and culture and other literatures and cultures.
Format: Hardback
Length: 272 pages
Publication date: 31 October 2020
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Scottish Romanticism's significant contribution to the making of collective memory in the transatlantic world is explored in this book. It offers an in-depth examination of Scottish Romantic literary ideas on memory and their influence among various cultures in the British Atlantic, broken down into distinct writing modes (memorials, travel memoir, slave narrative, colonial policy paper, emigrant fiction) and contexts (pre- and post-Revolution America, French-Canadian cultural nationalism, the slavery debate, immigration and colonial settlement). It looks at familiar Scottish writers (Walter Scott, John Galt) in new ways, while introducing less familiar ones (Anne Grant, Thomas Pringle). It brings Scottish Romantic literary studies into new engagements with other fields (such as transatlantic and memory studies). It opens up new dialogues between Scottish literature and culture and other literatures and cultures (for example, French-Canadian, Black Diaspora, Indigenous). Scots, who were at the vanguard of British colonial expansion in North America in the Romantic period, believed that their own nation had undergone an unprecedented transformation in only a short span of time. Scottish writers became preoccupied with collective memory, its powerful role in shaping group identity as well as its delicate fragility. McNeil reveals why we must add collective memory to the list of significant contributions Scots made to a culture of modernity.
Weight: 722g
Dimension: 162 x 241 x 28 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781474455466
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