31 December 2016
Published
Brill Rodopi
10.1163/9789004317451_002
800 Literature, rhetoric & criticism
Lyall, S. (2016). Introduction: ‘Tenshillingland’: Community and Commerce, Myth and Madness in the Modern Scottish Novel. In S. Lyall (Ed.), Community in Modern Scottish Literature (1-24). Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004317451_002
Associate ProfessorSchool of Arts and Creative Industries
0131 455 6126
S.Lyall@napier.ac.uk
Community; Scotland; myth; Kailyard; commercialism; The House with the Green Shutters; Calvinism; madness; class; Sunset Song; Imagined Corners; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie; capitalism; Lanark; Trainspotting; Tales from the Mall; Scottish politics;
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This is the accepted manuscript. Final published version available at: Lyall, S. (2016). Introduction: ‘Tenshillingland’: Community and Commerce, Myth and Madness in the Modern Scottish Novel. In S. Lyall (Ed.), Community in Modern Scottish Literature, (1-24). Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004317451_002