![]() ![]() Newlyn "Not the Truth": The Doubleness of Hogg's Confessions and the Eighteenth-Century Tradition David Oakleaf The Criticism of Fiction in Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, t Odile Boucher Science and Myth in John Davidson's Testaments Ritchie Robertson The Distinctive Character of Douglas's Eneados Florence Ridley The Social Ethos of Mackenzie's The Man of Feeling R. 1 Tradition and Transformation in the Poetry of Robert Henryson Evelyn S. Ross Roy Printed in the United States of America ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO: Editor, Studies in Scottish Literature Department of English University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina (USA)Ħ TABLE OF CONTENTS Scottish Schoolbooks of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Alexander Law. ROSS ROY Department of English University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolinaĥ Copyright 1983 G. Kinghorn Walter Scheps Kurt Wittig Hugh MacDiarmid (member, founding Editorial Board)Ĥ VOLUME XVIII Studies in Scoffish Literature Edited by G. ![]() For more information, please contact Studies in Scottish Literature Editorial Board David Daiches A. ![]() It has been accepted for inclusion in Studies in Scottish Literature by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. Available at: This Full Volume is brought to you for free and open access by the Scottish Literature Collections at Scholar Commons. 1 Studies in Scottish Literature Volume 18 Issue 1 Article Volume 18 Follow this and additional works at: Part of the English Language and Literature Commons Recommended Citation (1983) "Volume 18," Studies in Scottish Literature: Vol. ![]()
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