This issue includes a symposium on Insurrections in Scottish Literature, introduced by Tony Jarrells, with an afterword by the distinguished Scottish historian Christopher Whatley, and contributions by Padma Rangarajan, Carol McGuirk, Alexander Dick, John Gardner, James Hunter, and Paul Malgrati; a tribute to Alasdair Gray detailing his relation to Ross Roy and the journal; full-length articles including Kelsey Williams on the 17th century Latin poet Thomas Chambers, Duncan Hotchkiss on James Hogg, Graham Stephen on Nan ...
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This issue includes a symposium on Insurrections in Scottish Literature, introduced by Tony Jarrells, with an afterword by the distinguished Scottish historian Christopher Whatley, and contributions by Padma Rangarajan, Carol McGuirk, Alexander Dick, John Gardner, James Hunter, and Paul Malgrati; a tribute to Alasdair Gray detailing his relation to Ross Roy and the journal; full-length articles including Kelsey Williams on the 17th century Latin poet Thomas Chambers, Duncan Hotchkiss on James Hogg, Graham Stephen on Nan Shepherd, and Petra Johana Poncarov??? on Derick Thomson; shorter notes on a Burns manuscript by Patrick Scott and on the Victorian poet David Gray by David McVey; a book review by Andrew Hook of Nigel Leask's book Writing the Highland Tour; and 17 shorter reviews.
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