Introduction: The Ghost at the Feast: Religion and Scottish Literary Criticism

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Surveys changes in Scottish institutional religion, summarizes Crawford Gribben's critique in Review of English Studies (2006) of Scottish literary criticism's long-time anti-Calvinist bias, and introduces essays reappraising the treatment of belief by Scottish poets and novelists from varied religious backgrounds and the critical response to this aspect of their work.

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