Nan Shepherd, or the Troublesome Nature of Scottish Modernism
(2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lyall, S. (2019, June). Nan Shepherd, or the Troublesome Nature of Scottish Modernism. Paper presented at Troublesome Modernisms: British Association for Modernist Studies International Conference, Kings College, London
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Nan Shepherd, Scotland and the nature of rural modernism (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lyall, S. (2019, May). Nan Shepherd, Scotland and the nature of rural modernism. Presented at Modernist Legacies and Futures: Modernist Studies Ireland inaugural conference, NUI Galway, IrelandNo abstract available.
Minor Modernisms: The Scottish Renaissance and the Translation of German-language Modernism (2019)
Journal Article
Lyall, S. (2019). Minor Modernisms: The Scottish Renaissance and the Translation of German-language Modernism. Modernist Cultures, 14(2), 213-235. https://doi.org/10.3366/mod.2019.0251Germany has been epitomised in the twentieth century as Britain’s main rival and adversary. Yet Scottish modernists were influenced by Germany and German-language modernism to think more internationally about their nation and work, a cultural encount... Read More about Minor Modernisms: The Scottish Renaissance and the Translation of German-language Modernism.
‘The Wealth of the Nation: Scotland, Culture and Independence’ by Cairns Craig (2018)
Journal Article
Lyall, S. (2018). ‘The Wealth of the Nation: Scotland, Culture and Independence’ by Cairns Craig. The Bottle Imp,
'"It's a far cry to the golden age": Spiritual Revival in Sunset Song and Highland River' (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lyall, S. (2018, March). '"It's a far cry to the golden age": Spiritual Revival in Sunset Song and Highland River'. Paper presented at Scottish Literature and World War One Symposium, University of Aberdeen, ScotlandNo abstract available.
Edwin Muir and the Question of Modernism (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lyall, S. (2018, March). Edwin Muir and the Question of Modernism. Presented at 'We Moderns': Current Work in Modernist Studies. The Scottish Network of Modernist Studies Symposium, Edinburgh Napier University, ScotlandNo abstract available.
Scotland’s Top Ten & the Inadequacy of a National Canon: Alasdair Gray’s Lanark (1981) (2017)
Journal Article
Lyall, S. (2017). Scotland’s Top Ten & the Inadequacy of a National Canon: Alasdair Gray’s Lanark (1981). Studies in Scottish literature, 43(2), Article 9Discusses the healthy overlap in the recent BBC Scotland poll on Scotland's Favourite Novel between popular appeal and critical recognition; judges Gray's Lanark as "Scotland's greatest modern novel," which "deserves to be much better known internati... Read More about Scotland’s Top Ten & the Inadequacy of a National Canon: Alasdair Gray’s Lanark (1981).
Seeking God by strange ways: Symbolism and the Irish Revival (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lyall, S. (2017, December). Seeking God by strange ways: Symbolism and the Irish Revival. Paper presented at European Revivals Conference V - Cultural Mythologies around 1900, National Gallery of Scotland, EdinburghThis paper will argue that the Irish Revival of the late nineteenth, early twentieth century was first-and-foremost a Symbolist movement. Focusing on the writing, thought and actions of, in particular, W. B. Yeats, George Russell (Ӕ), and Patrick Pea... Read More about Seeking God by strange ways: Symbolism and the Irish Revival.
Introduction: ‘Tenshillingland’: Community and Commerce, Myth and Madness in the Modern Scottish Novel (2016)
Book Chapter
Lyall, S. (2016). Introduction: ‘Tenshillingland’: Community and Commerce, Myth and Madness in the Modern Scottish Novel. In S. Lyall (Ed.), Community in Modern Scottish Literature (1-24). Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/978While ‘community’ as a concept has come under increasing attack in a neoliberal era, it has remained in Scotland a mythic, though not unexamined, signifier of resistance to perceived threats to national identity. Community, central to the Scottish no... Read More about Introduction: ‘Tenshillingland’: Community and Commerce, Myth and Madness in the Modern Scottish Novel.
"Fiery Speech": Vision and Violence in the Poetry of W. B. Yeats and Patrick Pearse (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lyall, S. (2016, August). "Fiery Speech": Vision and Violence in the Poetry of W. B. Yeats and Patrick Pearse. Paper presented at ESSE 2016, National University of Ireland, GalwayThis paper examines the work of two of the main protagonists behind the cultural and political revival of Ireland in the early twentieth century, W. B. Yeats and Patrick Pearse, looking particularly at some of the religious and spiritual ideas and em... Read More about "Fiery Speech": Vision and Violence in the Poetry of W. B. Yeats and Patrick Pearse.
Hugh MacDiarmid and Prejudice [In: Bella Caledonia] (2016)
Digital Artefact
Lyall, S. (2016). Hugh MacDiarmid and Prejudice [In: Bella Caledonia]Hugh MacDiarmid and Prejudice.
Hugh MacDiarmid’s Impossible Community (2016)
Book Chapter
Lyall, S. (2016). Hugh MacDiarmid’s Impossible Community. In S. Lyall (Ed.), Community in Modern Scottish Literature (82-102). Brill Academic PublishersThis chapter suggests two main related points. The overarching contention is that Hugh MacDiarmid was a poetic, political, polemical, and metaphysical impossibilist (rather than merely the extremist of caricature). More particularly, in an attempt to... Read More about Hugh MacDiarmid’s Impossible Community.
In search of community (2016)
Book Chapter
Lyall, S. (2016). In search of community. In S. Lyall (Ed.), Community in Modern Scottish Literature (vii-xiii). Brill Academic PublishersCommunity derives from the Latin root word communis (common), which itself breaks down into two possible derivations [...]. The first, com plus munis (what is indebted, bound, or obligated together), is thought to be more philologically accurate, whi... Read More about In search of community.
Community in Modern Scottish Literature (2016)
Book
Lyall, S. (Ed.). (2016). Community in Modern Scottish Literature. Brill Academic PublishersCommunity in Modern Scottish Literature is the first book to examine representations and theories of community in Scottish writing of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries across a broad range of authors and from various conceptual perspectives. T... Read More about Community in Modern Scottish Literature.
Hugh MacDiarmid and Prejudice: Scotland, Creativity, and the Independence Debate (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lyall, S. (2016, April). Hugh MacDiarmid and Prejudice: Scotland, Creativity, and the Independence Debate. Presented at Disrespected Neighbo(u)rs: Cultural Stereotypes in Literature and Film, University of Jena, GermanyNo abstract available.
Mystical Nationalists: W. B. Yeats, Fernando Pessoa and Hugh MacDiarmid (2016)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lyall, S. (2016, March). Mystical Nationalists: W. B. Yeats, Fernando Pessoa and Hugh MacDiarmid. Presented at University of Edinburgh Research Symposium, University of Edinburgh, ScotlandNo abstract available.
The Poetry of Modernity (1870–1950) (2015)
Book Chapter
Dymock, E., & Lyall, S. (2015). The Poetry of Modernity (1870–1950). In C. Sassi (Ed.), The International Companion to Scottish Poetry (74-82). Glasgow: Association for Scottish Literary StudiesNo abstract available.
What Sunset Song Tells Us About The Modern World (2015)
Other
Lyall, S. (2015). What Sunset Song Tells Us About The Modern World. https://theconversation.com/what-sunset-song-tells-us-about-the-modern-world-51509What Sunset Song tells us about the modern world.
"The Catfish in the Aquarium": Hugh MacDiarmid's Poetry and Politics (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lyall, S. (2015, November). "The Catfish in the Aquarium": Hugh MacDiarmid's Poetry and Politics. Presented at The Open History Society lecture, Edinburgh, ScotlandNo abstract available.
Lewis Grassic Gibbon's Sunset Song (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Lyall, S. (2015, October). Lewis Grassic Gibbon's Sunset Song. Presented at Association for Scottish Literary Studies Schools Conference, University of Glasgow, ScotlandNo abstract available.