Introduction
Note: Volume 35 and 36 is a double volume, so articles for Volume 36 are entered under Volume 35.Front Matter
Articles
Burdalane
William McIlvanney
Chapman Billies and their Books
Edward J. Cowan
Jane Carlyle and Sir David Davidson: Belief and Unbelief -- The Story of a Friendship
K. J. Fielding and Mary Sebag-Montefiore
"A very curious emptiness": Walter Scott and the Twentieth-Century Scottish Renaissance Movement
Margery Palmer McCulloch
J. Ramsay MacDonald on Robert Burns
J. Ramsay MacDonald
"No bonnier life than the sailor's": A Gaelic Poet Comments on the Fishing Industry in Wester Ross
Wiiliam Gillies
Edwin Morgan's Phaedra: Apotheosis of Glesga?
J. Derrick McClure
Meeting the Woman of the North Sea
George Bruce
Dr. Johnson in the Gaeltacht, 1773
Ian Simpson Ross
The Cock and the Jasp
Robert Henryson and Seamus Heaney
Hugh McDiarmid in Our Time
Duncan Glen
"Why did they christen you Duncan Glen?"
Hugh MacDiarmid
The Girl I Left Behind Me
Muriel Spark
A Century of Scottish Creative Writing: Three Essays
Maurice Lindsay
Cultural Paradoxes in Alexander Ross's Fortunate Shepherdess
Peter Zenzinger
Robert Henryson and the Roots of Reformation
Robert L. Kindrick
Hogg, Byron, Scott, and John Murray of Albemarle Street
Douglas S. Mack
Poems
Aonghas MacNeacail
Dunbar and his Readers: From Allan Ramsay to Richard Burton
Priscilla Bawcutt
suite On the Page
Tom Leonard
James Currie's Editing of the Correspondence of Robert Burns
Robert D. Thornton
Alan Bold: An Enduring Friendship
Trevor Royle
Reconsidering Dunbar's Sir Thomas Norny and Chaucer's Tale of Sir Thopas
Deanna Delmar Evans
"Tongues turn'd inside out": The Reception of "Tam o'Shanter"
Gerard Carruthers
Translations from the French
Edwin Morgan
Men in Love
Alasdair Gray
"Tell it slant": Duncan Glen and Akros
Tom Hubbard
La Musique Dunbarienne of Jean-Jacques Blanchot
Ian Simpson Ross
Sorley MacLean's "An Cuilithionn": A Critical Assessment
Chrtistopher Whyte
Robert Burns, John Moore, and the Limits of Writing Letters
Henry L. Fulton
Murdo Comes of Age
Iain Crichton Smith