With its vibrant cities & breathtaking landscapes, Scotland has captivated writers & visitors for centuries & inspired a diverse range of literature, from the religious poems carved on the rocks of its sacred monuments to the seedy urban novels of Irvine Welsh. For Robert Burns, Scotland`s iconic poet, the culture of his native country was a fertile ground for his imagination. Sir Walter Scott drew on the nation`s past, & on the stirring mountains & lochs of the Highlands, as he pioneered the historical novel. Some of the most famous early literary tourists, including James Boswell, Samuel Johnson, & Dorothy & William Wordsworth, wrote captivating accounts of their travels in Scotl&. This enthralling guide gets under the skin of the country through the writers who lived in or visited Scotl&, as well as those who simply imagined it in their work
- from Shakespeare, Ben Jonson & the Scots ` Makars` of the fifteenth & sixteenth centuries, to Keats, Coleridge & Robert Louis Stevenson; from Gaelic bards & anonymous balladeers to the cosmopolitan Hugh Mac Diarmid, Jackie Kay, Ian Rankin & Kathleen Jamie. Famous figures sit alongside writers sometimes overlooked by literary travellers, & through their lives & words we experience the rich, fractious & passionate story of Scottish culture & discover how Scotland`s history, landscape & society are brought to life in literature.