Abstract
Surveys the steady growth of interest in the Scottish fin-de-siècle writer, adventurer, socialist M.P., and nationalist leader R. B. Cunninghame Graham (1852-1936), and reviews Lachlan Munro's "timely and important study" R. B. Cunninghame Graham and Scotland: Party, Prose, and Political Aesthetic (Edinburgh University Press, 2022), judging it an "inspiring and innovative investigation," and suggesting that Cunninghame Graham's "construction and performance of his identities as a writer, adventurer, politician and activist should indeed be seen as an artistic expression in its own right."
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Sassi, Carla
(2022)
"A New Study of Cunninghame Graham,"
Studies in Scottish Literature:
Vol. 48:
Iss.
2, 223–225.
DOI: 10.51221/suc.ssl.2023.48.2.18
Available at:
https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/ssl/vol48/iss2/19