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Egyptian Literature

Writing and Orality: Nationality, Culture and Nineteenth-Century Scottish Fiction

Author Penny Fielding
Publisher Clarendon Press
Category Literary Criticism
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ISBN / ASIN0198121806
ISBN-139780198121800
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Speech and writing form the basis of much modern critical thinking, but there is little consensus about what they are or whether there is any essential difference between them. In this book, Fielding explores the concepts of nationality and culture in the context of 19th-century Scottish fiction, namely Walter Scott, James Hogg, R.L. Stevenson and Margaret Oliphant. Through this exploration, she concludes that the differences between speech and writing are created by social forces.
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