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Scottish literature

      Titles Descriptions
  1. Anglo-American Literature Guide
  2. Arthur Conan Doyle Novels
  3. Association for Scottish Literary Studies
  4. Burns Country Song and Poem Archive
  5. Chronicles of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
  6. Edwin Muir
  7. Ivanhoe
  8. John Buchan: The 39 Steps
  9. Kidnapped
  10. Robert Louis Stevenson Novels
  11. Scots-online
  12. Scottish Authors
  13. Scottish Theatre Archive
  14. Scottish Writers
  15. Scottish Writers Project
  16. Sherlock Holmes on the Web: Sherlockian.Net

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Anglo-American Literature Guide
An index to scholarly information in Anglo-American literature and language. Major subject headings include English language and literature, new literatures in English, American language and literature, and Celtic language and literature.
     Author: State and University Library at Gottingen
     Subjects: american literature - general, contemporary fiction, english literature - general, scottish literature
     DeweyClass: 808.8
     Resource type: index
Arthur Conan Doyle Novels
A collection of novels by Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930), including Captain of the Polestar, The Lost World, Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, The Poison Belt, The Return of Sherlock Holmes, The Stark Munro Letters, A Study in Scarlet, and Tales of Terror and Mystery.
     Author: Doyle, Arthur Conan
     Subjects: scottish literature
     DeweyClass: 820
     Resource type: fiction ebooks
Association for Scottish Literary Studies
Society which aims to promote the study, teaching, and writing of Scottish literature, and to further the study of the languages of Scotland. Describes regular publications of the society including the journals ScotLit, Scottish Studies Reviews, Scottish Language, and the Scotnotes series of study guides.
     Author: Association for Scottish Literary Studies
     Subjects: scottish literature
     DeweyClass: 820
     Resource type: documents
Burns Country Song and Poem Archive
Offers the full text of over 100 of Burns' poems and songs, including Address of Beelzebub, Charlie He's My Darling, Highland Mary, My Nannie, O, and The Bonnie Wee Thing.
     Author: Scotweb
     Subjects: scottish literature, scottish poetry
     DeweyClass: 820
     Resource type: documents
Chronicles of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Explores the life and works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, with a database of quotes, information on the origins of the Sherlock Holmes character, and a listing of the author's fictional creations.
     Author: Perry Internet Consulting
     Subjects: scottish literature
     DeweyClass: 820
     Resource type: documents
Edwin Muir
Born in Orkney in 1887, Edwin Muir's wide and varied career is reflected in a brief chronology, detailing his appointment as the Director of British Council, Prague in 1946, and Rome in 1949, as well as his literary career as an academic, novelist, and poet. Includes links to online versions of some of Muir's poetry, such as 'Scotland 1941', 'Scotland's Winter', and 'Merlin'. Additional sources of relevance to Muir are also given, along with Scottish literature and poetry pages.
     Author: Burrows, Jeffrey R
     Subjects: poetry links, scottish literature, scottish poetry
     DeweyClass: 820
     Resource type: index
Ivanhoe
Full text of the novel Ivanhoe by Scottish author Sir Walter Scott (1820-1878), whose work reflects the cultural changes of the 18th century.
     Author: Scott, Walter
     Subjects: scottish literature
     DeweyClass: 823.6
     Resource type: fiction ebook
John Buchan: The 39 Steps
Full text of The 39 Steps by Scottish novelist John Buchan (1875-1940).
     Author: Buchan, John
     Subjects: scottish literature
     DeweyClass: 823.912
     Resource type: fiction ebook
Kidnapped
Full text of the famous novel Kidnapped by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894).
     Author: Stevenson, Robert Louis
     Subjects: scottish literature
     DeweyClass: 823.8
     Resource type: fiction ebook
Robert Louis Stevenson Novels
Full text of novels written in the Victorian era by Scottish novelist Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), including Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, The Dynamiter, Treasure Island and Prince Otto.
     Author: Stevenson, Robert Louis
     Subjects: scottish literature
     DeweyClass: 823.8
     Resource type: fiction ebooks
Scots-online
Provides a comprehensive guide to the history and linguistic characteristics involved when learning, speaking, or translating the Scots language. Contains texts including work by R L Stevenson and Robert Burns, a dictionary, and information on organisations concerned with the further study and promotion of Scots as a language.
     Author: Eagle, Andy
     Subjects: language learning, linguistics, scottish culture, scottish literature
     DeweyClass: 427.9411
     Resource type: guide
Scottish Authors
Biographical information on prominent Scottish writers including J. M. Barrie, Robert Burns, Arthur Conan Doyle, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Alistair MacLean, Sir Walter Scott, and Robert Louis Stevenson.
     Author: Scottish Library Association
     Subjects: scottish literature
     DeweyClass: 820
     Resource type: biographies
Scottish Theatre Archive
Part of the Special Collections department of the University of Glasgow, this resource aims to help preserve and promote interest in Scotland's theatrical heritage by providing access to archival material relating to Scottish theatre including programmes, scripts, posters and photographs.
     Author: Glasgow University Special Collections
     Subjects: scottish literature, theatre studies
     DeweyClass: 792.09
     Resource type: opac
Scottish Writers
Biographies of novelists, poets, and dramatists who were born or lived in Scotland from the 10th century to the present day, including Robert Henryson, James I, George Buchanan, Ron Butlin, Robert Crawford, Janice Galloway, John Napier, and Adam Smith. Contains an archive of the author's weekly Scotland on Sunday book review, and an essay on the history of Scottish literary movements, covering the Goddodin, the Makars, the Scottish Enlightenment, the Kailyard movement, the Scottish Rennaisance, and the post-war decades.
     Author: Crumey, Andrew
     Subjects: scottish literature
     DeweyClass: 820
     Resource type: biographies
Scottish Writers Project
News and features on contemporary and past Scottish authors and their works. Entries include Ian Rankin, John Buchan, William McIlvanney, and Irvine Welsh. Features profiles, video interviews, and writers' advice and recommendations.
     Author: Scottish Library Association
     Subjects: scottish literature
     DeweyClass: 820
     Resource type: documents
Sherlock Holmes on the Web: Sherlockian.Net
A variety of resources which provide information on all aspects of the fictional detective character. Includes information on the life and work of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the Victorian era, actors who have portrayed Holmes, and the stories themselves.
     Author: Redmond, Chris
     Subjects: literary studies, scottish literature
     DeweyClass: 820
     Resource type: documents