Cart
Free Shipping in the UK
Proud to be B-Corp

George Mackay Brown and the Philosophy of Community Dr. Timothy C Baker

George Mackay Brown and the Philosophy of Community By Dr. Timothy C Baker

George Mackay Brown and the Philosophy of Community by Dr. Timothy C Baker


£83.89
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Summary

In this book Timothy C. Baker situates George Mackay Brown's work within a broad literary and philosophical context to articulate how his novels engage with the question of community.

George Mackay Brown and the Philosophy of Community Summary

George Mackay Brown and the Philosophy of Community by Dr. Timothy C Baker

George Mackay Brown has long been recognised as one of the most original and important Scottish writers of the twentieth century. This book is the first comprehensive account of Brown's work from a philosophical perspective and offers a radical new approach to the study of Scottish literature. The importance of local community in the work of Scottish novelists ranging from Walter Scott to Neil M. Gunn has often been noted, but few critics have addressed the relation of this concept to current philosophical and sociological models of community. Timothy C. Baker uses Brown's work as a primary case study to demonstrate that the relationship between the individual and the community is a dominant narrative question in Scottish fiction. Baker traces the development of Brown's writing in relation to contemporary developments in the study of community, drawing on both continental and Anglo-American traditions. Focusing on Brown's novels, Baker argues for Brown's importance not only within a Scottish literary tradition, but as a major thinker of community. The book also suggests the utility of community, as opposed to nation and region, for productive discourse on modern literature. Combining close readings with theoretical elaborations, and including a broad national and historical overview, Baker offers a new perspective both on Brown's work and contemporary national literatures. Key Features: *Offers the first philosophically-informed critique of George Mackay Brown *Shows how fiction can contribute to an understanding of the problems of community in modernity *Suggests new directions for the study of contemporary Scottish literature *Takes into account Brown's late and posthumous writings as well as unpublished material not covered before

George Mackay Brown and the Philosophy of Community Reviews

Baker's philosophical and sociologically informed criticism is refreshing and timely... Baker's study is a real contribution to Brown criticism which is long overdue. -- J. Linden Bicket Scottish Literary Review Baker's philosophical and sociologically informed criticism is refreshing and timely... Baker's study is a real contribution to Brown criticism which is long overdue.

About Dr. Timothy C Baker

Timothy C. Baker is a Lecturer in Scottish Literature at the University of Aberdeen. He has published widely on contemporary Scottish and American writing

Table of Contents

Introduction: Problems of Community in the Scottish Novel; 1: The Fictive Community: Greenvoe; 2: Sainthood-towards-death: Magnus; 3: The Individual Community and the Community of Individuals; 4: Community and the Self; Conclusion: Scotland, Utopia, and the Future of Community; Works Cited; Index.

Additional information

NPB9780748638123
9780748638123
0748638121
George Mackay Brown and the Philosophy of Community by Dr. Timothy C Baker
New
Hardback
Edinburgh University Press
2009-06-23
192
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - George Mackay Brown and the Philosophy of Community