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- Title
From Slogan to Clan: Three Fragments from the Evolving Scottish/Germanic Literary Relations of the Romantic Period.
- Authors
Rodger, Johnny
- Abstract
As Scotland moved from an eighteenth-century largely feudal and agrarian society to a nineteenth-century industrial powerhouse of the Empire, how were the writings of Scots writers influenced by the Germans, and what influence did they exert in their turn? How, through cultural exchange, were literary tools and concepts refined to deal with an epochal shift in concern from the individual to the masses, the subject to the state, the hero to the mob, or in metaphorical terms here, the slogan to the clan?
- Subjects
19TH century Scottish literature; AUTHORSHIP; SLOGANS; GERMANIC literature; METAPHOR; ROMANTICISM
- Publication
SCROLL: Scottish Cultural Review of Language & Literature, 2011, Vol 18, p189
- ISSN
1571-0734
- Publication type
Article