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Tom Hubbard

    Tom Hubbard ist Autor, Herausgeber oder Mitherausgeber von über dreißig akademischen und literarischen Werken. Seine literarische Schöpfung zeichnet sich durch ein tiefes Interesse an schottischer Kultur und Geschichte aus, wobei er sich oft weniger bekannten Künstlern und Literaten widmet. Hubbards Stil ist prägnant und analytisch, darauf ausgerichtet, die komplexen Beziehungen zwischen Kunst, Sprache und Gesellschaft aufzudecken. Seine Werke bieten den Lesern einen fesselnden Einblick in die schottische Literaturszene und ihre internationalen Bezüge.

    The Outdoors Inside Out
    The Flechitorium: Ballads, Gaitherins, a Legend and a Tale from the fowk's Republic of Fife
    The Devil and Michael Scot: A Gallimaufry of Fife and Beyond
    Scotland in Europe
    Invitation to the Voyage
    Seeking Mr. Hyde
    • 1995

      From Edinburgh to Samoa, Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scot who became a world citizen; as a writer he has a large following in many countries. The interlinked studies in this volume deploy his work as the base for an exploration of cultural crosscurrents in the late 19th century and beyond, suggesting relationships with such European figures as Dostoyevsky, Rilke and Jung. Particular attention is paid to Stevenson's bearings on the Symbolist movement, as evident in his association with the French writer Marcel Schwob. Concentrating initially on Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde , and on puritan repression versus unbridled energy, the book points to the deeper universal significance of the Hyde figure and its related archetypes in other works by Stevenson and throughout Scottish, English, European, American and Third World literatures and cultures. With chapters entitled 'Hellish Energy', 'Masks and Mirrors', 'The Damnation of Faust' and 'Underground and Labyrinth', this book is for those who are fascinated by a writer at once approachable and enigmatic.

      Seeking Mr. Hyde