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Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 HYPOTHESIS
1.2 OUTLINE
2. NATION AND NATIONALISM IN THIS PAPER
2.1 NATION AND NATIONALISM IN SCOTLAND
2.2 SCOTT-LAND: STAGING SCOTTISH CULTURE?
3. REPRESENTING SCOTLAND IN WAVERLEY
3.1 SCOTT’S PALIMPSEST OF SPACE MIRRORING NARRATIVE
3.1.1 Antagonisms and Binary Oppositions
3.1.2 Threat of the Wilderness
3.1.3 War and Destruction
3.1.4 Restoration of Scotland with English help
3.2 TRAVELLING SCOTLAND
3.3 CULTURAL ELEMENTS
3.3.1 The Highland Costume
3.3.2 Scottish Food
3.3.3 Gaelic and Scottish English
4. SCOTT’S ECHO TODAY
4.1 DIANA GABALDON’S OUTLANDER
4.1.1 SPACE AND THE NARRATIVE
4.1.2 TRAVELLING SCOTLAND
4.1.3 CULTURAL ELEMENTS
4.2 EXCURSION INTO MASS-MEDIA: TV-ADAPTATION OF OUTLANDER AND ADVERTISEMENTS IN TOURISM
5. CONCLUSION
6. BIBLIOGRAPHY
6.1 PRIMARY LITERATURE
6.2 SECONDARY LITERATURE
6.3 ONLINE SOURCES
6.4 FURTHER READING
6.5 FIGURES
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- B.A. Marlene Weber (Autor), 2016, Building Scotland in Literature. Sir Walter Scott and Diana Gabaldon. Scottish Nation and Nationalism, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/379460
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