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dc.contributor.authorA. D. Cousinsvi
dc.contributor.authorDani Naptonvi
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-23T08:09:05Z-
dc.date.available2024-02-23T08:09:05Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Language, Literature and Culture. - 2017. - Vol 64. - No.2. - p.114-123vi
dc.identifier.urihttp://elib.hcmussh.edu.vn/handle/HCMUSSH/139170-
dc.descriptionTạp chí mua quyền truy cập TAYLOR & FRANCISvi
dc.description.abstractFor all their differences, Scott’s The Fortunes of Nigel and The Heart of Mid-Lothian have distinct similarities. Each has a morally upright protagonist and is set some years after a Scottish-English union has been effected. More important is that each depicts a journey from Scotland to England in search of justice at the monarch’s hand and, inseparably from that, the establishing of a secure domestic space – the creation of a home – that emblematises the concept of successfully co-existent English and Scottish cultural identities. Both novels are thus specifically concerned with the achievement of justice in Scotland by the then-British monarch located in England.vi
dc.format.extent10 p.vi
dc.language.isoenvi
dc.publisherTaylor & Francisvi
dc.subjectWalter Scottvi
dc.subjectsovereigntyvi
dc.titleMonarchy, home and nation in scott’s The Fortunes of Nigel and The Heart of Mid-Lothianvi
dc.typeArticlevi
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