“On the whole popular fiction in Victorian Scotland is not overwhelmingly backward-looking; it is not obsessed by rural themes; it does not shrink from urbanisation or its problems; it is not idyllic in its approach; it does not treat the common people as comic or quaint. The second half of the nineteenth century is not a period of creative trauma or linguistic decline; it is one of the richest and most vital episodes in the history of Scottish popular culture.” Scots LanguageScots LeidKailyardScottish LiteratureScottish Fiction Book:Popular Literature in Victorian Scotland: Language, Fiction and the Press Source: Popular Literature in Victorian Scotland: Language, Fiction and the Press