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BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Scottish literature - English
URL: http://bubl.ac.uk/link/s/scottishliterature.htm

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Scottish Studies Centre - English
URL: http://www.fask.uni-mainz.de/inst/ssc/ssc.html

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The Scottish Studies Centre was set up in 1981 as a centre for interdisciplinary research and teaching, with emphasis on the study of Scottish literature in its socio-cultural context. Its main objective is to encourage an international approach in Scottish studies by maintaining contacts with similar institutions and university departments of literature in other countries as well as by organizing conferences and workshops on Scottish subjects. It is one of only two research departments outside the UK focusing on Scottish life and letters, the other being the Groupe de Recherche "Etudes Ecossaises" at the Université de Stendhal, Grenoble.

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Andrew Crumey - English
URL: http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~crumey/index.html

Literary editor of Scotland on Sunday and award-winning author of Mobius Dick, Mr Mee, Pfitz, D'Alembert's Principle and Music, In A Foreign Language. Quote: The literary equivalent of an Escher.

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Scottish Literature Timeline - English
URL: http://www.sc.edu/library/scotlit/timeline.html

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Scottish Literature at the University of South Carolina - English
URL: http://www.sc.edu/library/scotlit/scotlit.html

The University of South Carolina prides itself on its reputation as one of the foremost institutions in the United States for the study of Scottish literature. The Thomas Cooper Library is fortunate to have one of the foremost collections of Scottish literature anywhere outside of Scotland. Many of its valuable holdings are part of the G. Ross Roy Collection of Scottish Literature and the Rodger L. Tarr Collection of Thomas Carlyle. Professor Roy, Emeritus Professor of English at the University of South Carolina, is editor of Studies in Scottish Literature, the premier journal in its field.

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