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|a Malzahn, Manfred
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|a Aspect of identity :
|b the contemporary scottish novel (1978-1981) as national self-expression /
|c Manfred Malzahn.
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|a Frankfurt :
|b Verlag Peter Lang,
|c 1984
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|a Scottish studies ;
|v 2
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|a Bibliografía: p. 218-228.
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|a Part One. SUBJECT MATTER, PROCEDURE, PURPOSE. I. Preliminary remarks: About Scottish literature. II. The critical approach: An American parallel. III. Scottish literary criticism: models and achievements. IV. Towards a theory of Scottish fiction: the problem of a ´Scottish myth´. V. From contradiction to mediation: analytical guidelines. VI. The selection of material for analysis: Principal criteria and technical considerations. VII. Summary and preview. Part Two: FICTIONAL SCOTLANDS, FICTIONAL SCOTS. THE WORLDS AND PEOPLE OF RECENT SCOTTISH NOVELS: I. City vs. country: Hell and the Garden. II. Social class and individual identity: R. Jenkins... [et al]. III. The ever-present past. IV. 'outside' points of view: roles and challenges. V. The Scot abroad. Part Three: CONCLUSIONS AND OUTLOOK.
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