TABLE OF CONTENTS
Ross Roy 1924 – 2013
Kenneth Simpson 1943 – 2013
Karl Miller 1931 – 2014
The
2014 Hugh MacNaughtan Lecture
James Robertson, “Strange Case of
Dr Jekyll, Mr Hogg and the Reverend Gideon Mack”
Articles
Nicholas M. Williams, “‘The
liberty wherewith we are made free’: Belief and Liberal Individualism in James
Hogg’s The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner”
H.B. de Groot, “The Limits of
Sympathy: John Wilson, William Wordsworth, Adam Smith”
Note
Gillian Hughes, "Two Poems on a
Painting by Alexander Carse"
Work
By James Hogg
James Hogg, “On the Necessity of Affording Protection and Accommodation
to Farmers, Drovers, and Graziers,” ed. Jon Mee, with an additional note by Gillian Hughes
Reviews
Robert Fergusson
and the Scottish Periodical Press by Rhona Brown. Reviewed by Gillian Hughes
Burns and Other
Poets, edited
by David Sergeant and Fiona Stafford. Reviewed by Leith Davis
Robert Burns and
Friends: Essays by W. Ormiston Roy Fellows, edited by Patrick Scott and
Kenneth Simpson. Reviewed by
Rhona Brown
Revising Robert
Burns and Ulster: Literature, Religion and Politics, c. 1770-1920, edited by Frank
Ferguson and Andrew R. Holmes. Reviewed
by Corey E. Andrews
The Edinburgh
Companion to Sir Walter Scott, edited by Fiona Robertson. Reviewed by Graham Tulloch
The Life of Sir
Walter Scott by
John Macrone, edited with an Introduction by Daniel Grader. Reviewed by J. H. Alexander
Jamieson’s
Dictionary of Scots: The Story of the First Historical Dictionary of the Scots
Language by
Susan Rennie. Reviewed by
Margaret A. Mackay
Conflicted Life:
William Jerdan, 1782–1869, London Editor, Author and Critic by Susan Matoff.
Reviewed by Tim Killick
The Novels of
Walter Scott and his Literary Relations: Mary Brunton, Susan Ferrier and
Christian Johnstone by
Andrew Monnickendam and Women Writers and the Edinburgh Enlightenment by
Pam Perkins. Reviewed by Ian
Duncan
Scottish and
Irish Romanticism by
Murray Pittock. Reviewed by Ian Dennis
Romantic Writing
and the Empire of Signs: Periodical Culture and Post-Napoleonic Authorship by Karen Fang.
Reviewed by Kim Wheatley
The Edinburgh
History of the Book in Scotland. Volume 2, Enlightenment and Expansion 1707 –
1800, edited
by Stephen W. Brown and Warren McDougall. Reviewed by Paul Barnaby
Henry Raeburn:
Context, Reception and Reputation, edited by Viccy Coltman and Stephen
Lloyd. Reviewed by H. B. de
Groot
The Doctor
Dissected: A Cultural Autopsy of the Burke & Hare Murders by Caroline
McCracken-Flesher. Reviewed by
Silvia Mergenthal