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Tytuł książki:

Scotland in Europe. Europe in Scotland

Autor książki:

Aniela Korzeniowska, Izabela Szymańska

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Dane szczegółowe:
Wydawca: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Semper
Rok wyd.: 2014
Oprawa: miękka
Ilość stron: 246 s.
Wymiar: 170x240 mm
EAN: 9788375072402
ISBN: 978-83-7507-240-2
Data: 2014-01-15
40.95 
pozycja dostępna Wyślemy w czasie: 7 dni

Opis książki:

Over the centuries the links between Scotland and Europe, not to mention the much wider world beyond the European continent, have had a varied history, with Scots emigrating to all corners of the globe and making a significant impact on the countries in which they have settled. At the same time, Scots at home, with their interest in the humanities and science and what lies beyond their own borders have given the world a great deal in discoveries, learning, culture and the arts, at the same time always being ready to learn, borrow from others, and take advantage of what could broaden their own horizons. The Scots in certain periods in the past formed a very significant presence outside their own home country, whereas in Scotland, education, culture and the arts developed and expanded also thanks to what was in constant flux just over their own border as well as further afield, in Europe particularly. Relations between the Scots and the European continent have always interwoven. The latter has always been a visible presence in Scotland whereas the Europeans have also never been indifferent to the Scots.[from Introduction]

Książka "Scotland in Europe. Europe in Scotland" - Aniela Korzeniowska, Izabela Szymańska (red.) - oprawa miękka - Wydawnictwo Naukowe Semper. Książka posiada 246 stron i została wydana w 2014 r. Cena 40.95 zł. Zapraszamy na zakupy!

Spis treści:

Notes on Contributors

Aniela Korzeniowska, Izabela Szymańska
Introduction: Scotland and Europe Interwoven

Part I. Scotland in Europe

Paweł Hanczewski
Scotland in European Politics

Waldemar Kowalski
Scotland, the Scottish Diaspora, and the Wider World in Recent Historiography

Katarzyna Kłosińska
The Successors of Florence Nightingale. Scottish Women on the World War I Western Front

Petra Johana Poncarová
A Tale of a City: Edwin Muir and Prague

J. Derrick McClure
Approaches to Translation in Iain Galbraith’s Beredter Norden

Part II. Scotland in Poland

Marta Crickmar
Scrooges and Smugglers - a Potted History of the Scottish Presence in Poland

Joanna Kopaczyk
Scottish Papers in Early Modern Poland: a New Resource for Historical Linguists

Katarzyna Gmerek
Scotland in the Eyes of Two Polish Lady Travellers (1790 and 1858)

Barry Keane
Poland’s First Stage Adaptations of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes

Izabela Szymańska
The Image of Scotland in the 1955 Polish Translation of Kidnapped by R. L. Stevenson

Aniela Korzeniowska
James Kelman’s Polish 2011 Début with Jak późno było, jak późno (How late it was, how late) and Its Position within the Polish Literary Polysystem

Part III. Europe in Scotland

Krzysztof Fordoński
Neo-Latin Poetry in Eighteenth-Century Scotland - John Pinkerton Translates Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski

Stewart Sanderson
‘The Moon and the Pathetic Fallacy’: Guillaume Apollinaire and the Scottish Renaissance

Margery Palmer McCulloch
From MacDiarmid and Morgan to Lochhead and Kay: Bards, Radicals, and the Place of Europe in Modern Scottish Poetry

Part IV. Scotland and Europe

Barbara Kowalik
Animals as Signs for Societies and Rulers: a Comparison of Robert Henryson and Biernat of Lublin, with Reference to Geoffrey Chaucer

Małgorzata Grzegorzewska
English Rose(s) in the Gardens of Early Modern Scottish Poetry

Dorota Babilas
Queen Victoria’s (Re)discovery of Scotland

Jerzy Jarniewicz
‘Oh, poet, give me something I can see and touch’. Concrete Poetry in Scotland and Its International Context

Name Index