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Scottish Men of Letters and the New Public Sphere, 1802-1834 is written by Barton Swaim and published by Associated University Presse. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0838757162 (ISBN 10) and 9780838757161 (ISBN 13).
Each of the writings this book deals with were influenced by and capitalized on certain aspects of Scottish culture in the late-18th and early 19th centuries and those cultural influences combined to forge a rhetorical approach that practically guaranteed the Scottish men of letters a dominant place in the public sphere. This book covers the Edinburgh Review in and as the public sphere 1802-08; Christopher North and the review essay as conversational exhibition; Lockhart's modified amateurism and the shame of authorship; and the Presbyterian sermon, Carlyle's homiletic essays, and Scottish periodical writing.