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Fin-de-Siècle Scotland | The Edinburgh Companion to Fin de Siècle Literature, Culture and the Arts | Edinburgh Scholarship Online (1) The Edinburgh Companion to Fin de Siècle Literature, Culture and the Arts

Josephine M. Guy (ed.)

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2018

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9781474445030

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9781474408912

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Caroline McCracken-Flesher

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181–195

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    February 2018

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McCracken-Flesher, Caroline, 'Fin-de-Siècle Scotland', in Josephine M. Guy (ed.), The Edinburgh Companion to Fin de Siècle Literature, Culture and the Arts, Edinburgh Companions to Literature (Edinburgh, 2018; online edn, Edinburgh Scholarship Online, 20 Sept. 2018), https://doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474408912.003.0010, accessed 28 June 2024.

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Abstract

The chapter provides an account of the rich variety of literature produced by late nineteenth-century Scots writers, showing how it challenges, and some instances overturns, assumptions about the Anglo-centric nature of the British fin-de-siècle. It shows how the work of Scots writers who took up residence in England looks very different when set in the context of other Scottish, rather than English, literary networks. And how for Scots writers, the fin-de-siècle was a problem posed to place and time, and that far from being obsessed with decline and apocalypse, they figured Scotland as a country looking outwards, optimistically, towards the new and the future.

Keywords: Scotland, Scots literary networks, Place, Time, The New

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Literary Studies (19th Century)

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