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  2. Novel in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    There was a demand in Scotland for the newest novels including Robinson Crusoe (1719), Pamela (1740), Tom Jones (1749) and Evelina (1788). There were weekly reviews of novels in periodicals, the most important of which were The Monthly Review and The Critical Review. Lending libraries were established in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen.

  3. Category:Scottish historical novels - Wikipedia

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  4. Literature in modern Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Many major Scottish post-war novelists, such as Robin Jenkins (1912–2005), Jessie Kesson (1916–94), Muriel Spark (1918–2006), Alexander Trocchi (1925–84) and James Kennaway (1928–68) spent much or most of their lives outside Scotland, but often dealt with Scottish themes. [2] Jenkins major novels such as The Cone Gatherers (1955), The ...

  5. Scottish literature - Wikipedia

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    Book of Deer, folio 5r, containing the text of the Gospel of Matthew from 1:18 through 1:21. Beginning in the later eighth century, Viking raids and invasions may have forced a merger of the Gaelic and Pictish crowns that culminated in the rise of Cínaed mac Ailpín (Kenneth MacAlpin) in the 840s, which brought to power the House of Alpin and the creation of the Kingdom of Alba. [10]

  6. Literature in early modern Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Tobias Smollett was a poet, essayist, satirist and playwright, but is best known for his picaresque novels, for which he is often seen as Scotland's first novelist. The early eighteenth century was also a period of innovation in Gaelic vernacular poetry that mixed traditional forms with influences from the Lowlands.

  7. Tales of My Landlord - Wikipedia

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    Scottish Borders: 1707 The Tale of Old Mortality: 1816: Southern Scotland: 1679–89 Tales of my Landlord, 2nd series: The Heart of Midlothian: 1818: Edinburgh, Richmond, London, 1736 Tales of my Landlord, 3rd series: The Bride of Lammermoor: 1819: East Lothian: 1709–11 A Legend of Montrose: 1819: Scottish Highlands: 1644–5

  8. Tales of a Grandfather - Wikipedia

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    The books were published between 1828 and 1830 by A & C Black. In the 19th century, the study of Scottish history focused mainly on cultural traditions and therefore, in Scott’s books, while the timeline of events is accurate, many anecdotes are either folk stories or inventions. [1]

  9. Category:Scotland in fiction - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Novels set in Scotland (11 C, 178 P) O. Orkney in fiction (2 C, ... Pages in category "Scotland in fiction"

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