International Companions offer essential insights into Scottish literary studies, covering key authors, periods and topics from the medieval to the contemporary. Written and edited by leading scholars, the International Companions series provides comprehensive, authoritative and accessible guides to all aspects of Scotland’s literature, past and present.
Each International Companion:
- Gives a comprehensive overview of its subject
- Places each subject in the broader context of the Scottish literary tradition
- Contains interesting and accessible essays from expert contributors
- Provides a solid general introduction and a selected guide to further reading
International Companions are available from all good bookshops.
Series editors: Ian Brown and Thomas Owen Clancy
The International Companion to
Scottish Children’s Literature
Edited by Maureen A. Farrell and Robert A. Davis
International Companion 9 – 2024
This volume examines everything from children’s classics by Robert Louis Stevenson and J. M. Barrie to the latest work by contemporary writers in Scotland, and from picturebooks to Young Adult (YA) fiction and recent poetry.
The International Companion to Nineteenth-Century Scottish Literature
Edited by Sheila M. Kidd, Caroline McCracken-Flesher, and Kenneth McNeil
International Companion 8 – 2022
This volume explores Scottish literature of the nineteenth-century and the many modes of expression that emerged from this complex and fertile age.
The International Companion to Scottish Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century
Edited by Leith Davis and Janet Sorensen
International Companion 7 – 2021
This volume shows how Scotland’s literary cultures, in English, Gaelic, Latin, and Scots, were transformed during the period from 1650 to 1800.
The International Companion to Scottish Literature 1400–1650
Edited by Nicola Royan
International Companion 6 – 2020
This volume presents a comprehensive overview of Scottish literature from 1400 to 1650, covering the Renaissance, the Reformation, the Union of the Crowns, and the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
The International Companion to John Galt
Edited by Gerard Carruthers and Colin Kidd
International Companion 5 – 2019
This volume builds on a steady stream of recent scholarship, and examines John Galt’s writings in the social, economic, and religious contexts of their time.
The International Companion to James MacPherson and the Poems of Ossian
Edited by Dafydd Moore
International Companion 4 – 2018
This volume examines the social, political and philosophical context of Macpherson’s “Ossian” poems, their disputed origins, their impact on world literature, and their critical afterlives.
The International Companion to Scottish Poetry
Edited by Carla Sassi
International Companion 3 – 2017
This volume covers all of Scottish poetry from the early Middle Ages to the modern day, and explores the connections, influences and interrelations between English, Gaelic, Latin, Old Norse and Scots verse.
The International Companion to Edwin Morgan
Edited by Alan Riach
International Companion 2 – 2016
This volume follows Morgan’s astonishing, multi-faceted trajectory through space and time, and offers students an essential and accessible general introduction to his life and work.
The International Companion to Lewis Grassic Gibbon
Edited by Scott Lyall
International Companion 1 – 2015
This volume examines Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s works within the framework of the social, political, and literary developments of his time.