The curse of Scottish literature is the lack of a whole language, which finally means the lack of a whole mind.


Scott and Scotland (1936), Introduction.


The curse of Scottish literature is the lack of a whole language, which finally means the lack of a whole mind.

The curse of Scottish literature is the lack of a whole language, which finally means the lack of a whole mind.

The curse of Scottish literature is the lack of a whole language, which finally means the lack of a whole mind.

The curse of Scottish literature is the lack of a whole language, which finally means the lack of a whole mind.