Scottish Literary Journal, المجلدات 9-10Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1982 |
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... cultural nationalism in various parts of Europe as the predominantly French - dominated neo- classicism found itself increasingly under pressure . Of that period Paul Hazard commented : An attempt was made to re - create a European mind ...
... cultural nationalism in various parts of Europe as the predominantly French - dominated neo- classicism found itself increasingly under pressure . Of that period Paul Hazard commented : An attempt was made to re - create a European mind ...
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... cultural parochialism and self - obsession may be found there . To MacDiarmid's eyes in 1927 , ' the tendency inherent in the Union , to assimilate Scotland to England , and ultimately to provincialize the former . . . has not yet been ...
... cultural parochialism and self - obsession may be found there . To MacDiarmid's eyes in 1927 , ' the tendency inherent in the Union , to assimilate Scotland to England , and ultimately to provincialize the former . . . has not yet been ...
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... cultural situation . Here the crucial question is that posed thus by Francis Russell Hart : ' Are such rapidly alternating responses to experience to be explained as cultural distinctiveness or cultural dissociation ? ' . ' Need the ...
... cultural situation . Here the crucial question is that posed thus by Francis Russell Hart : ' Are such rapidly alternating responses to experience to be explained as cultural distinctiveness or cultural dissociation ? ' . ' Need the ...
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DOROTHY W RIACH Walter Kennedys | 5 |
KATHRYN SUTHERLAND Walter Scotts Highland | 48 |
EDMUND STEGMAIER Facts and Vision in Scottish | 67 |
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