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Bannockburns: Scottish Independence And The Literary Imagination,
1314-2014 (Paperback)

Did you know the Battle of Bannockburn had its own poet-in-residence? Starting in 1314 and coming right up to the present day, poet and critic Robert Crawford examines how writers have set out in poetry, fiction, plays and on film the ideal of Scottish
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Did you know the Battle of Bannockburn had its own poet-in-residence? Starting in 1314 & coming right up to the present day, poet & critic Robert Crawford examines how writers have set out in poetry, fiction, plays & on film the ideal of Scottish independence. Beginning with medieval commemorations of Bannockburn, this sweeping & ambitious book also

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the most detailed consideration of what independence meant to Robert Burns. Concentrating on Scottish writing, it considers, too, imaginative work by male & female authors from England to North America & Australia. This book is full of surprises: from the bestselling Romantic fiction from Surrey that nourished Braveheart to the subtle, Manhattan-born nationalist sparring partner of Hugh Mac Diarmid. Bannockburns helps explain the intellectual formation of modern Scottish nationalism, & concludes with a detailed look at how contemporary Scottish authors have reacted in their writing to the arguments of Scotlands independence referendum. This is the only book to set out in full what Scottish independence has meant in literature. It shows how for 700 years the Battle of Bannockburn has remained a key reference point.

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Waterstones
Waterstones is a leading high street and online bookseller with thirty years' experience. The company now has almost 300 stores throughout the UK, including the Piccadilly flagship store which is the largest bookshop in Europe. Other superstores are located in Glasgow, Nottingham, Manchester and Bath. The largest stores stock around 200,000 titles while average shops stock around 30,000. Waterstones' customers are invited to browse and enjoy the unique selection of books that every shop strives to provide. The company is staffed by knowledgeable people who love books and are happy to help customers find the book they are looking for. Shops often contain cafes where customers may take a break from browsing and enjoy a little refreshment amidst the relaxing atmosphere. While browsing instore can be a rewarding way to buy books, Waterstones also operates a user friendly and streamlined website from which books can be ordered quickly and efficiently.
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