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The fiction of Robin Jenkins : some kind of grace / edited by Douglas Gifford and Linden Bicket.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: SCROLL: Scottish Cultural Review of Language and Literature ; 26.Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2017Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9004342494
  • 9789004342491
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Fiction of Robin Jenkins.DDC classification:
  • 823/.914 23
LOC classification:
  • PR6060.E5194
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Contents:
The Range and Achievement of Robin Jenkins: An Introductory Overview / Gavin Wallace and Douglas Gifford -- 'Fresh and truthful eyes': Jenkins's Early Scottish Fiction (1950-1958) / Isobel Murray -- Ironic Mythology: Reading the Fictiveness of The Cone-Gatherers / Gerard Carruthers -- 'To Bring Profoundest Sympathy': Jenkins and Community / Timothy C. Baker -- The Art of Uncertainty: Forms of Omniscience in the Novels of Robin Jenkins / Cairns Craig -- Realism, Symbolism, and Authorial Manipulation in The Changeling / Douglas Gifford -- Robin Jenkins: Perspectives on the Postcolonial / Glenda Norquay -- Robin Jenkins: The Short Stories / Alan Riach -- 'Pilgrims of Conscience' in the Fiction of Robin Jenkins / Ingibjörg Ágústsdóttir -- What's the Story in Fergus Lamont? Or 'Where was Fergus when Kennedy got Shot?' / Michael Lamont and Douglas Gifford -- Confessions of an Unbeliever: Religion in the Novels of Robin Jenkins / Bernard Sellin -- 'A Kind of Truth': Innocence and Corruption in Lady Magdalen and Just Duffy / Margery Palmer McCulloch -- The Past is Not a Foreign Country: Jenkins, Scotland and History / David S. Robb -- Reprise or Resolution? A Would-be Saint and Robin Jenkins's Final Novel, The Pearl Fishers / Linden Bicket -- Old Themes and Self-Reflection in Jenkins's Later Novels / Ingibjörg Ágústsdóttir.
Summary: The Fiction of Robin Jenkins' is the first ever volume of essays dedicated to Robin Jenkins (1912-2005), hailed by Andrew Marr as?the best-kept secret in Modern British Literature?, and by the Scotsman in 2000 as?the greatest living fiction-writer in Scotland the Scottish Thomas Hardy?. This new study of Jenkins includes essays across his entire, astonishingly varied body of work. It includes provocative new readings of a range of thematic issues by established experts on Jenkins and on Scottish Literature more broadly. This volume also includes chapters dedicated to individual novels in Jenkins?s corpus, including his best-known work, 'The Cone-Gatherers', as well as 'The Changeling', 'Fergus Lamont', and his posthumous novel, 'The Pearl Fishers'.
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The Fiction of Robin Jenkins' is the first ever volume of essays dedicated to Robin Jenkins (1912-2005), hailed by Andrew Marr as?the best-kept secret in Modern British Literature?, and by the Scotsman in 2000 as?the greatest living fiction-writer in Scotland the Scottish Thomas Hardy?. This new study of Jenkins includes essays across his entire, astonishingly varied body of work. It includes provocative new readings of a range of thematic issues by established experts on Jenkins and on Scottish Literature more broadly. This volume also includes chapters dedicated to individual novels in Jenkins?s corpus, including his best-known work, 'The Cone-Gatherers', as well as 'The Changeling', 'Fergus Lamont', and his posthumous novel, 'The Pearl Fishers'.

The Range and Achievement of Robin Jenkins: An Introductory Overview / Gavin Wallace and Douglas Gifford -- 'Fresh and truthful eyes': Jenkins's Early Scottish Fiction (1950-1958) / Isobel Murray -- Ironic Mythology: Reading the Fictiveness of The Cone-Gatherers / Gerard Carruthers -- 'To Bring Profoundest Sympathy': Jenkins and Community / Timothy C. Baker -- The Art of Uncertainty: Forms of Omniscience in the Novels of Robin Jenkins / Cairns Craig -- Realism, Symbolism, and Authorial Manipulation in The Changeling / Douglas Gifford -- Robin Jenkins: Perspectives on the Postcolonial / Glenda Norquay -- Robin Jenkins: The Short Stories / Alan Riach -- 'Pilgrims of Conscience' in the Fiction of Robin Jenkins / Ingibjörg Ágústsdóttir -- What's the Story in Fergus Lamont? Or 'Where was Fergus when Kennedy got Shot?' / Michael Lamont and Douglas Gifford -- Confessions of an Unbeliever: Religion in the Novels of Robin Jenkins / Bernard Sellin -- 'A Kind of Truth': Innocence and Corruption in Lady Magdalen and Just Duffy / Margery Palmer McCulloch -- The Past is Not a Foreign Country: Jenkins, Scotland and History / David S. Robb -- Reprise or Resolution? A Would-be Saint and Robin Jenkins's Final Novel, The Pearl Fishers / Linden Bicket -- Old Themes and Self-Reflection in Jenkins's Later Novels / Ingibjörg Ágústsdóttir.

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