Focusing on the evolution of national identity, this thesis examines the period from 1746 to 1832, highlighting the impact of the Jacobite Rebellion and the aftermath of the Culloden defeat. It explores how this pivotal moment not only quashed Stuart claims to the throne but also initiated a harsh campaign against Highland culture and the Gaelic language. The study further investigates the enduring influence of these historical events on contemporary mass media representations of Scottish identity.
Marlene Weber Pořadí knih


- 2017
- 2013
"Frankenstein" von Mary Shelley. Analyse einer Passage
Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus, 1818 Text
The analysis focuses on a specific passage from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, examining underlying information and its implications for the narrative. It delves into the relationship between Victor Frankenstein and his creation, the monster, highlighting key themes and character dynamics. The study seeks to uncover deeper meanings within the text, enhancing the reader's understanding of the story's complexities and the moral dilemmas faced by the characters.