Scottish Women's Writing in the Long Nineteenth Century
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Walter Scott''S Tales Of Chivalry And Adventure Inaugurated A Masculinized Scottish Romance Tradition That Celebrated A Sublime And Heroic Version Of Scotland. Nineteenth-Century Scotswomen Responded To Scott''S Influence By Establishing A Counter-Tradition Of Unromantic Or Even Anti-Romantic Representations Of Scotland. Their Novels Challenged The Long-Standing Claim That Scotland Lacked Any Equivalent To The English Realist Novel. In Turning From The Past To The Present And From The Sublimity Of Scott''S Highland Landscapes To Farmhouses Factories And Suburban Villas Scottish Women Writers Brought Romance To Everyday Life Illuminating The Magnificence Of The Mundane. Drawing On The Evangelical Discourses Emerging From The Splintering Of The Presbyterian Church In 1843 They Represented Fiction As A Form Of Spiritual Comfort An Antidote To The Dreary Monotony And Petty Frustrations Of Daily Existence. This Volume Introduces The Previously Overlooked Tradition Of Nineteenth-Century Scottish Women''S Writing And Corrects Previously Male-Dominated Histories Of The Scottish Novel.
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