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Scottish Literary Review

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Scottish Literary Review is the leading international journal for Scottish literary studies. Scottish Literary Review publishes critical and scholarly articles and reviews from around the world. The journal explores Scottish literature through its various social, cultural, historical and philosophical contexts, including theatre and film, and its interactions with literatures from beyond Scotland, and encourages debate on issues of contemporary significance to literary studies.

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Volume 6, Number 1, Spring/Summer 2014

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Editor

Professor Gerard Carruthers (University of Glasgow)
(Email: gerard.carruthers@glasgow.ac.uk)

Reviews Editor

Dr Scott Lyall (Edinburgh Napier University)
(Email: S.Lyall@napier.ac.uk)

Advisory Board

Professor Ian Brown (Kingston University, London)
Professor Cairns Craig (University of Aberdeen)
Professor Robert Crawford (University of St Andrews)
Professor Leith Davis (Simon Fraser University)
Dr Robert Dunbar (University of Aberdeen)
Professor Ian Duncan (University of California, Berkeley)
Professor Nancy Gish (University of Maine)
Professor R. D. S. Jack (University of Edinburgh)
Dr Aaron Kelly (University of Edinburgh)
Professor Caroline McCracken-Flesher (University of Wyoming)
Professor Glenda Norquay (John Moores University, Liverpool)
Professor Alessandra Petrina (Universita' degli Studi di Padova)
Professor Murray Pittock (University of Glasgow)
Professor Alan Riach (University of Glasgow)
Professor Richard Sher (NJIT/Rutgers)
Professor Fiona Stafford (Somerville College, Oxford)
Professor Roderick Watson (University of Stirling)

ASLS President

Professor Ian Brown

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Volume 6, Number 2, Autumn/Winter 2014

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2050-6678
Print ISSN
1756-5634
Launched on MUSE
2014-06-28
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No

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