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UCSL brings together Scotland’s universities in support of the study of Scottish writing old and new. We award the Ross Roy Prize and the Scottish Literary Studies Prize. https://ucsl-scotland.com/

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Reminder: nominations close 31 March!

05.02.2026 12:34 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
A poster advertising a PG symposium for Scottish Literature

A poster advertising a PG symposium for Scottish Literature

CFP: 2026 Scottish Literature PG Symposium

(Mis)placing Scottish Literature
8 May 2026, University of Glasgow

Details: ucsl-scotland.com/2026-pg-symp...
Deadline 15 March, student travel bursaries available!

03.02.2026 14:46 — 👍 10    🔁 6    💬 0    📌 1
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The Darkness Within: 8 Novels About the Devil Lucifer. Beelzebub. The Prince of Darkness. The guy’s got a lot of names—and even more credits. In Christianity, he’s the master of sin and evil. In horror movies, the monstrous voice that speaks t…

A curious coincidence? A certain sympathy for the Satanic? Or a testament to the enduring influence of James Hogg’s CONFESSIONS OF A JUSTIFIED SINNER? Of the 8 devilish novels chosen by Luke Dumas, 3 – including Hogg’s masterpiece – are by Scottish authors…
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13.12.2025 10:46 — 👍 17    🔁 3    💬 2    📌 0
A dark blue journal cover with white lettering:

SCOTTISH
LITERARY
REVIEW

Autumn | Winter 2025
Journal of the Association for Scottish Literature

The cover illustration shows an open book, lying on its back, with four stylised, twisty thistles growing from between its fanned pages.

A dark blue journal cover with white lettering: SCOTTISH LITERARY REVIEW Autumn | Winter 2025 Journal of the Association for Scottish Literature The cover illustration shows an open book, lying on its back, with four stylised, twisty thistles growing from between its fanned pages.

Contents page 1

Editorial

Kang-yen Chiu: Resistance to Accommodation: Postcolonial Readings of the Highland Clearances in Iain Crichton Smith’s Consider the Lilies

Megan Coyer: ‘By famine, sword, and pestilence’: James Hogg and Cholera in Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country

Alison Denham: William Thom (1798–1848), Weaver Poet: The London Years

Katherine Ferrier: The Literary Gossiping of Susan Ferrier

Mao Guihua and Zheng Ronghua: Animal Subjectivity in the Poetry of Robert Burns Under the Animal Turn

Scott Hames: Tom Nairn as Essayist: Romantic Negativity and Critical Imagination

Sarah Harlan-Haughey: Low Visibility: ‘wickit wedderis’ and the Contest of Knowledge in The Taill of Rauf Coilȝear

Kaiyue He: Muriel Spark and the House of the Brontës: Female Authorship and Autonomy

Contents page 1 Editorial Kang-yen Chiu: Resistance to Accommodation: Postcolonial Readings of the Highland Clearances in Iain Crichton Smith’s Consider the Lilies Megan Coyer: ‘By famine, sword, and pestilence’: James Hogg and Cholera in Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country Alison Denham: William Thom (1798–1848), Weaver Poet: The London Years Katherine Ferrier: The Literary Gossiping of Susan Ferrier Mao Guihua and Zheng Ronghua: Animal Subjectivity in the Poetry of Robert Burns Under the Animal Turn Scott Hames: Tom Nairn as Essayist: Romantic Negativity and Critical Imagination Sarah Harlan-Haughey: Low Visibility: ‘wickit wedderis’ and the Contest of Knowledge in The Taill of Rauf Coilȝear Kaiyue He: Muriel Spark and the House of the Brontës: Female Authorship and Autonomy

Joanna Martin: ‘He in alle thing wele temperite was’: The Emotional Language of The Buik of King Alexander The Conquerour

Ian Cameron Robertson: Green Blades Among the Rubble – Posterity’s Judgement on The Minstrel?

Angus Sutherland: Hogg and the Ettrick Clearances

Annalisa Nicholson: Octonaries upon the Vanitie and Inconstancie of the World, by Esther Inglis; an essay, by Jamie Reid Baxter (review)

Trish Reid: Plays in Scots, Volume 1 and Volume 2, by Michel Tremblay (review)

Honor Rieley: The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, Volume 1: Beginnings and Consolidation, 1640–1800, edited by Nicholas Brownlees (review)

Désha Osborne: Robert Wedderburn, Abolition, and the Commons: Romanticism’s Black Geographies, by Katey Castellano (review)

Adam Kozaczka: Law, Equity and Romantic Writing: Seeking Justice in the Age of Revolutions, edited by Michael Demson and Regina Hewitt (review)

Zsuzsanna Varga: A modern skót irodalom a 19. század végétől napjainkig [Modern Scottish Literature from the End of the Nineteenth Century to the Present Day], by Attila Dósa (review)

Joanna Martin: ‘He in alle thing wele temperite was’: The Emotional Language of The Buik of King Alexander The Conquerour Ian Cameron Robertson: Green Blades Among the Rubble – Posterity’s Judgement on The Minstrel? Angus Sutherland: Hogg and the Ettrick Clearances Annalisa Nicholson: Octonaries upon the Vanitie and Inconstancie of the World, by Esther Inglis; an essay, by Jamie Reid Baxter (review) Trish Reid: Plays in Scots, Volume 1 and Volume 2, by Michel Tremblay (review) Honor Rieley: The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, Volume 1: Beginnings and Consolidation, 1640–1800, edited by Nicholas Brownlees (review) Désha Osborne: Robert Wedderburn, Abolition, and the Commons: Romanticism’s Black Geographies, by Katey Castellano (review) Adam Kozaczka: Law, Equity and Romantic Writing: Seeking Justice in the Age of Revolutions, edited by Michael Demson and Regina Hewitt (review) Zsuzsanna Varga: A modern skót irodalom a 19. század végétől napjainkig [Modern Scottish Literature from the End of the Nineteenth Century to the Present Day], by Attila Dósa (review)

Lois Burke: The International Companion to Scottish Children’s Literature, edited by Maureen A. Farrell and Robert A. Davis (review)

Scott Lyall: History of a Revoluter: The Life of James Leslie Mitchell/Lewis Grassic Gibbon, by William K. Malcolm (review)

Peter Auger: Mary Queen of Scots: The First Biography: With the Life and Times of Its Author, George Con, by Ronald Santangeli (review)

Amy Wilcockson: Kirkyard Romanticism: Death, Modernity and Scottish Literature in the Nineteenth Century, by Sarah Sharp (review)

Hilary Clydesdale: Scottish Women’s Writing in the Long Nineteenth Century: The Romance of Everyday Life, by Juliet Shields (review)

Notes on Contributors

Lois Burke: The International Companion to Scottish Children’s Literature, edited by Maureen A. Farrell and Robert A. Davis (review) Scott Lyall: History of a Revoluter: The Life of James Leslie Mitchell/Lewis Grassic Gibbon, by William K. Malcolm (review) Peter Auger: Mary Queen of Scots: The First Biography: With the Life and Times of Its Author, George Con, by Ronald Santangeli (review) Amy Wilcockson: Kirkyard Romanticism: Death, Modernity and Scottish Literature in the Nineteenth Century, by Sarah Sharp (review) Hilary Clydesdale: Scottish Women’s Writing in the Long Nineteenth Century: The Romance of Everyday Life, by Juliet Shields (review) Notes on Contributors

SCOTTISH LITERARY REVIEW 17/2 (Autumn/Winter 2025)

The latest issue of Scottish Literary Review is online now via @projectmuse.bsky.social (institutional access required). Print copies will be in the mail to subscribers shortly!
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08.12.2025 16:23 — 👍 11    🔁 7    💬 0    📌 0
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And for our first post it's a pleasure to announce a brand new prize for outstanding scholarship in our field.

Nominations are now open for the 2026 Scottish Literary Studies Book Prize: ucsl-scotland.com/scottish-lit...

06.12.2025 15:13 — 👍 3    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 1
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Hello world! We are belatedly making the move across. Please follow for news on Scottish literary studies - events, publications, awards, etc!

06.12.2025 15:07 — 👍 2    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0

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