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Archive | 2013

Literary studies and the academy

David Goldie

In 1885 the University of Oxford invited applications for the newly created Merton Professorship of English Language and Literature. The holder of the chair was, according to the statutes, to ‘lecture and give instruction on the broad history and criticism of English Language and Literature, and on the works of approved English authors’. This was not in itself a particularly innovatory move, as the study of English vernacular literature had played some part in higher education in Britain for over a century. Oxford University had put English as a subject into its pass degree in 1873, had been participating since 1878 in extension teaching, of which literary study formed a significant part, and had since 1881 been setting special examinations in the subject for its non-graduating women students. What was new was the fact that this ancient university appeared to be on the verge of granting the solid academic legitimacy of an established chair to an institutionally marginal and often contentious intellectual pursuit, acknowledging the study of literary texts in English to be a fit subject not just for women and the educationally disadvantaged but also for university men.


Archive | 2004

Beyond Scotland : new contexts for Twentieth-Century Scottish literature

David Goldie; G. Carruthers; Alistair Renfrew


International Journal of Scottish Literature | 2006

Hugh MacDiarmid, Harry Lauder, and Scottish popular culture

David Goldie


Archive | 2010

Muriel Spark and the problems of biography

David Goldie


Critical Quarterly | 2000

‘Will ye stop yer tickling, Jock?’: Modern and postmodern Scottish comedy

David Goldie


Archive | 1998

A Critical Difference: T. S. Eliot and John Middleton Murry in English Literary Criticism, 1919-1928

David Goldie


Archive | 2016

Shades of Bruce : independence and union in First World War Scottish literature

David Goldie


Archive | 2010

Don't take the high road : tartanry and its critics

David Goldie


Archive | 2004

Scotland, Britishness, and the First World War

David Goldie


Archive | 2018

Unspeakable Scots: dialogues and dialectics in Scottish-British literary culture before the First World War

David Goldie

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University of South Carolina

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