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SCOTTISH LITERARY REVIEW

ISSN 1756-5634
2 issues per year


(formerly the Scottish Literary Journal, 1974–2000; Scottish Studies Review, 2000–2008)

Edited by: Margery Palmer McCulloch (University of Glasgow) and Sarah Dunnigan (University of Edinburgh)
Review Editor: Rhona Brown (University of Glasgow)


 
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Scottish Literary Review is the premier journal of Scottish literature and literary studies. With literature at its heart, Scottish Literary Review publishes critical and scholarly articles and reviews.

Scottish Literary Review has a distinguished international editorial board which includes many major scholars of Scottish culture. The Journal is published twice per year.

With the establishment of Scottish Studies centres in Scotland, Europe and North America, Scottish Literary Review is positioned internationally as the leading journal in this field.

  • All submissions to Scottish Literary Review should conform to MHRA style. All submissions will be peer-reviewed; the normal word-limit for articles is 7,000 words (including endnotes). Click here for detailed author guidelines.

Papers published in Scottish Literary Review are abstracted and indexed in Academic Search Complete (EBSCO) and Cengage (Thomson Gale).

Books for review should be sent to:

Dr Rhona Brown
Reviews Editor, Scottish Literary Review
Department of Scottish Literature
7 University Gardens
University of Glasgow
Glasgow G12 8QH
UK

Advisory Board

  • Professor Ian Brown (Universities of Glasgow and Glamorgan)
  • Professor Cairns Craig (University of Aberdeen)
  • Professor Leith Davis (Simon Fraser University)
  • Dr Robert Dunbar (University of Aberdeen)
  • Professor Ian Duncan (University of California, Berkeley)
  • Dr Aaron Kelly (University of Edinburgh)
  • Professor Caroline McCracken-Flesher (University of Wyoming)
  • Professor R. D. S. Jack (University of Edinburgh)
  • Professor Susan Manning (University of Edinburgh)
  • Professor Glenda Norquay (John Moore’s University, Liverpool)
  • Professor Murray Pittock (University of Glasgow)
  • Professor Alessandra Petrina (Università degli Studi di Padova)
  • Professor Alan Riach (University of Glasgow)
  • Professor Richard Sher (NJIT/Rutgers)
  • Professor Fiona Stafford (Somerville College, Oxford)
  • Professor Roderick Watson (University of Stirling)

 

Articles published in Scottish Literary Review:

Vol/No. Date
Title Author

3/1

2011

Robert Burns’s ‘The Twa Dogs’: Ideological Aspects of Translation into Russian

Natalia Kaloh Vid

3/1

2011

A Sprinkling of Stage Scots: Robert Burns, Linguistic Stereotypes and Place

Alex Broadhead

3/1

2011

The Prism of Propaganda: Hugh MacDiarmid’s Modernism and the Belgian Literary Revival

Sascha Bru

3/1

2011

‘ ’Tis Eighty Year Since’: Hugh MacDiarmid’s Late Reception in Poland

Aniela Korzeniowska

3/1

2011

The Grieves in Thakeham

John Manson

3/1

2011

An Undignified Beginning

C. M. Grieve/Hugh MacDiarmid

3/1

2011

‘Places on the Map’: Rebecca West’s Modernist Journeys between Scotland and Europe

Mariagiulia Garufi

3/1

2011

Voicing Gaelic in English: Joseph Macleod’s The Men of the Rocks (1942) and the Emergence of ‘Adam Drinan’

James Fountain

3/1

2011

Letting the Writing Do the Talking: Denationalising English and James Kelman’s Translated Accounts

Fabio L. Vericat

3/1

2011

The Quest for Authenticity: History and Class in Ian Rankin’s Rebus Novels

Kirsten Sandrock

3/1

2011

The Year’s Publications for 2010: A Selected List

Alexander J. Cuthbert

2/2

2010

Edwin Morgan (1920–2010) ‘Cinquevalli’

Edwin Morgan

2/2

2010

Kenneth Buthlay (1926–2009)

Alan Riach; David Robb; Margery Palmer McCulloch

2/2

2010

Recreation and William Alexander’s Doomes-day (1637)

Peter Auger

2/2

2010

“A Lady of the Isles”: Margaret Chalmers’ Letters to Walter Scott and Two New Poems

Penny Fielding

2/2

2010

Ivanhoe: The Rebel Scott and the Soul of a Nation

Joan Cooper

2/2

2010

Robert Louis Stevenson’s Davos Studio: author and art in 1882

Richard Hill

2/2

2010

Collecting Islands: Compton Mackenzie and The Four Winds of Love

Timothy Baker

2/2

2010

The Invasion of the Homeland: Duncan McLean, Global Capital, and the Crisis of Masculinity

Erich Hertz

2/2

2010

Book Reviews section

 

2/1

2010

Professor Douglas Mack, MA, PhD, FRSE: A Eulogy

Roderick Watson

2/1

2010

George Buchanan, Arthur Johnston, and William Laud

Roger P.H. Green

2/1

2010

‘This Changeableness in Character’: Exploring Masculinity and Nationahood on James Boswell’s Grand Tour

Richard de Ritter

2/1

2010

Samuel Thomson’s Poetic Fashioning of the Ulster Landscape

Jennifer Orr

2/1

2010

Mirren’s Autobiography: The Life and Poetry of Marion Bernstein (1846–1906)

Edward H. Cohen and Linda Fleming

2/1

2010

‘The More There is to See’: Another Look at James Kelman’s How Late It Was, How Late

Stephannie S. Gearhart

2/1

2010

Venders, Purchasers, Admirers: Burnsian ‘Men of Action’ from the Nineteenth to the Twenty-First Century

Corey E. Andrews

2/1

2010

‘What Was Become of Mr Burns‘ Children’: Jean Armour’s 1804 Letter to Maria Riddell, a New York Junk Shop, and Serendipity

Valentina Bold and Nancy Groce

2/1

2010

Robert Burns: Two Recent Discoveries Pertaining to his Freemasonic Associations

A. J. Morton

2/1

2010

Some Recent Discoveries in Robert Burns Studies

Gerard Carruthers, Lindsay Levy, Helena Reilly, Julie Renfrew and Mark Wilson

2/1

2010

Review Essay: The End of Biographies?

Matthew Wickman

2/1

2010

The Year’s Publications 2009: A Selected List

Alexander J. Cuthbert

1/2

2009

Treason, Sedition and Reform: The Scottish Trials and Joanna Baillie’s Ethwald

Regina Hewitt

1/2

2009

The Poets at his Feet: The Afterlife of ‘Sir Patrick Spens’

Richard J. King

1/2

2009

August Corrodi’s Translation of Burns

J. Derrick McClure

1/2

2009

Book Reviews section

 

1/1

2009

‘Whether Utility or Pleasure be the Principal Aim in View’: An Edinburgh Perspective on the Value of English Studies

Susan Manning

1/1

2009

A New Poem by Robert Semphill: The Warning to the Lordis

Priscilla Bawcutt

1/1

2009

Three Notes on King Orphius

Emily Lyle

1/1

2009

The Illustration of the Waverley Novels: Scott and Popular Illustrated Fiction

Richard Hill

1/1

2009

‘Revisiting Orkney’

Edwin Muir [In Memoriam 1887–1959]

1/1

2009

The Poetry and Ideas of Kenneth White: A Perspective from France

Pierre Jamet

1/1

2009

Douglas Dunn’s Elegies: The Ethics and Impossibility of Mourning

Iain Twiddy

1/1

2009

Herbert’s Laurel and Crawford’s Burns: Disorders at the Borders of the Known Warld

Jeffrey Skoblow

1/1

2009

Scotland’s Authentic Plurality: The New Essentialism in Scottish Studies

Gavin Miller

1/1

2009

The Year’s Publications 2008: A Selected List

Alexander J. Cuthbert

 

Last updated 20 September 2011.