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    Sacred lambencies and thin crusts: Scottish writers, industrialisation and anomie, 1785–1914.Christopher Harvie - 1999 - Cultural Values 3 (2):196-212.
    You think that a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a thread, a sheet of glass’... This essay is a biography of this traumatic Edwrdian image, expressed in J. G. Fraser and H. G. Wells as well as in John Buchan's first thriller, The Power‐House of 1913. It traces the creer of the volcanic metaphor, particularly eruptive in Scotland, beyond Carlyle's French Revolution to the scientific controversies of the Enlightenment.
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  2. The Folk and the Gwerin: The Myth and the Reality of Popular Culture in Nineteenth-Century Scotland and Wales'.Chris Harvie - 1992 - In Harvie Chris (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 80: 1991 Lectures and Memoirs. pp. 19-48.
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    ‘‘Wild Annandale Grapeshot’’: Carlyle, Scotland, and the Heroic.Christopher Harvie - 2017 - In Brent E. Kinser & David R. Sorensen (eds.), On Heroes, Hero Worship, and the Heroic in History. Yale University Press. pp. 260-271.
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