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  1. The History of Scottish Literature: 1660-1800 v. 2
  2. Scottish Literature and the Scottish People 1680-1830 by David Craig, 1976
  3. Companion to Scottish Literature
  4. Specimens of Scottish literature, 1325-1835 by W M. 1840-1916 Metcalfe, 2010-08-16
  5. Italian Influence on Scottish Literature by R.D.S. Jack, 1972-06-01
  6. Modern Scottish Literature by Alan Norman Bold, 1983-04
  7. Treatise on the Progress of Literature and Its Effects on Society; Including a Sketch of the Progress of English and Scottish Literature by Robert Thomson, 2010-03-30
  8. A Wee Dram: Drinking Scenes from Scottish Literature by David Daiches, 1991-07
  9. The Genius of Scotland: Or Sketches of Scottish Scenery, Literature and Religion by Robert Turnbull, 2010-02-16
  10. Early Scottish Angling Literature by N.W. Simmonds, 1997-12-12
  11. A Wheen O'blethers: The Changing Face of Scottish Literature by David Gray, 2000-08-17
  12. The Bible in Scottish Life and Literature by David Wright, John Gibson, et all 1993-03
  13. Scottish Chapbook Literature [ 1903 ] by William Harvey, 2009-08-10
  14. Scottish Literature's Debt to Italy by R.D.S. Jack, 2010-08-24

41. Scottish Literature
Scottish literature is literature written in Scotland or by Scottish writers. It includes literature written in English, Scottish Gaelic, Scots, Brythonic, French, Latin and
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Double click any English word, to find Turkish meaning Scottish literature is literature written in Scotland or by Scottish writers . It includes literature written in English Scottish Gaelic Scots Brythonic ... Latin and any other language in which a piece of literature was ever written within the boundaries of modern Scotland.
Earliest Scottish literature
Earliest literature from within modern Scotland
The people of northern Britain spoke forms of Celtic languages . Much of the earliest Welsh literature was actually composed in or near the country we now call Scotland, as Brythonic speech (the ancestor of Welsh) was not then confined to Wales and Cornwall. While all modern scholarship indicates that the Picts spoke a Brythonic language (based on surviving placenames, personal names and historical evidence), none of their literature seems to have survived into the modern era.
Some of the earliest literature known to have been composed in Scotland includes:

42. Scottish Literature Facebook
Welcome to the Facebook Community Page about Scottish literature, a collection of shared knowledge concerning Scottish literature.
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43. Scottish Literature - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles
Scottish Literature Scholarly books, journals and articles Scottish Literature at Questia, world's largest online library and research service. Subscribe now and do better
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44. International Journal Of Scottish Literature
Editorial. Russian/Modernist Connections. Articles. Dougal McNeill Is Life Beautiful? Narrative Uncertainty and 'Literary antiTrotskyism' in Trainspotting
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45. Scottish Literature Cut Out Of English Syllabus | Books | Guardian.co.uk
Mar 30, 2009 Draft criteria for GCSE English syllabus say essential texts must be English, Welsh or Northern Irish, with Scottish texts left optional
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46. Scotfax: Scottish Literature On Undiscovered Scotland
Scotfax Scottish Literature on Undiscovered Scotland The Ultimate Online Guide.
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Hugh MacDiarmid Memorial near Langholm Scottish Literature is central to of Scottish identity and a cornerstone of the culture of a nation proud to have introduced the first universal system of education anywhere in the world since ancient Sparta. Today, Scotland has a vibrant literary scene with an importance out of all proportion to its population. A large number of Scottish authors are currently active, and their output helps drive a thriving publishing industry: all supported by a large readership for Scottish Literature, both within Scotland and among the many Scots living abroad.
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48. Scottish Literature :: Related Articles -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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49. Scottish Literature Game - Play Fun Trivia Quiz
Robert Burns is possibly the most famous Scottish writer but there are plenty of others, see how well you know them. trivia quiz game. Play now!
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50. Teaching Packages: A Guide To Scottish Lit
This is an electronic course in Scottish Literature. The material is divided into three sections Medieval and Renaissance Literature 13751700;
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Teaching Packages: A Guide to Scottish Literature
This is an electronic course in Scottish Literature. The material is divided into three sections:
Medieval and Renaissance Literature 1375-1700; Poetry and Fiction 1700-1900; Poetry, Poetry, Fiction and Drama Since 1920.
The essays are followed by notes, questions, and topics for discussion, and are suitable for use in courses from sixth-year studies upwards.
A Guide to Scottish Literature
This computer package covering the entire period of Scottish Literature in English and Scots (but not Gaelic) is based on Glasgow University's unique distance-taught MPhil course, comprising some twenty book-length volumes ranging from the medieval period through the period of the Scottish Enlightenment and of Burns and Scott and the nineteenth century to the twentieth century Scottish Renaissance and contemporary Scottish literature. The original impetus for the distance-taught MPhil came from Professor Roderick Lyall, then Head of the Department of Scottish Literature - the only completely separate Department of Scottish Literature in existence. The Project was then assisted by colleagues; Douglas Gifford, Alan MacGillivray, Rowena Murray in the early stages, and then Carol Anderson and Christopher Whyte. Beth Dickson was appointed for two years as Development Officer for the Project in 1993. Thereafter other colleagues and postgraduate students assisted with completion. Attribution is given at the beginning of each section or essay, indicating the author.

51. Scottish Literature
VisitScotland offers a guide to literature with information on Scottish writers. Find details of events and book accommodation for a literary tour of Scotland
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