Graham Tulloch
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Professor Graham Tulloch has been Deputy Head of the Faculty of Education, Humanities, Law and Theology since September 1997, with particular responsibility for research and, more recently, postgraduate research higher degrees. He is Chair of the Faculty Research and Research Higher Degrees Committee.
He was appointed as a Tutor in English at Flinders University in 1973 and became Professor of English in 1998.
Professor Tulloch has undertaken research in Scottish language and literature and Australian literature and is the author of two books, The Language of Walter Scott (1980) and A History of the Scots Bible with Selected Texts (1986) and joint-author with Michael Meehan of Grammar for Lawyers (2001). He has edited Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe for the Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels (1998) and Marcus Clarke’s His Natural Life (1997) and Catherine Martin’s An Australian Girl (1999) for Oxford World’s Classics.
His teaching areas include Scottish Literature, Old English, South Australian Writing and the History of the English Language.
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Hogg in the 1890s
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Review of 'The Later Manuscripts' by Jane Austen, edited by Janet Todd and Linda Bree
(2009-05-13)Review of Jane Austen's 'Later Manuscripts' edited by Janet Todd and Linda Bree (Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jane Austen'). -
Imagery in "The Highland Widow"
(University of South Carolina Press, 1986)The overt central theme of Scott's "Highland Widow" is obvious enough and generally agreed on. The story deals with the passing of the old Highland values of those who 'esteemed it shame to want anything that could be had ... -
Review of "Scots: The Mither Tongue" by Billy Kay.
(Scotland Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1987)Graham Tulloch's review of "Scots: The Mither Tongue" by Billy Kay (Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing, 1986). -
Review of "From Galt to Douglas Brown: Nineteenth Century Fiction and Scots Language" by Letley
(Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1989)Tulloch's review of Emma Letley's book "From Galt to Douglas Brown, Nineteenth Century Fiction and Scots Language" (Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, 1988). -
Review of "Anecdotes of Scott" by Hogg and Rubenstein
(Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 2001)Tulloch's review of Jill Rubenstein's edition of "Anecdotes of Scott" by James Hogg (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1999). -
Review of "Ivanhoe" edited by Duncan
(Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1997)Tulloch's review of the World's Classics edition of "Ivanhoe" edited by Ian Duncan (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996). -
Robert Garioch's Different Styles of Scots
(Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1985)In 1977 Robert Garioch was asked by Duncan Glen, as editor of 'Akros', to describe his poetic language. He did so very succinctly; "My language is my native local Scots, plus words and expressions of any other date or ... -
Review of "The Days of the Duchess Anne: Life in the Household of the Duchess of Hamilton 1656-1716" by Marshall
(Parergon, 2002)Tulloch's review of Rosalind K. Marshall's book "The Days of the Duchess Anne: Life in the Household of the Duchess of Hamilton 1656-1716" (Phantassie, East Linton: Tuckwell Press, 2000). -
Review of "Robin Hood: The Forresters Manuscript, British Library Additional MS 71158" by Knight
(Parergon, 1999)Tulloch's review of "Robin Hood: The Forresters Manuscript, British Library Additional MS 71158" edited by Stephen Knight (Cambridge: D.S. Brewer, 1998).