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Dooble Tongue

Scots, Burns, Contradiction

Jeffrey Skoblow
Barcode 9780874137286
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Release Date: 01/03/2001

Genre: Literary Criticism
Label: University of Delaware Press
Language: English
Publisher: Associated University Presses

Scots, Burns, Contradiction
'Dooble Tongue' is an imaginative meditation on Robert Burns and Scottish poetry, as well as a book that engages and contests the customary assumptions and practices of literary criticism. Beginning with an examination of two contemporary Scottish poets, W.N. Herbert and Robert Crawford, and moving back in time to the Scottish Modernist master Hugh MacDiarmid, then further back to Burns himself, the study of the Scottish tradition is situated in a broad historical context. The focus throughout is on language (particularly Scots), more broadly vernacular literature in relation to culturally elite literary and critical modes- as well as on questions of literary nationalism and the cultural politics of poetic discourse.