Andrew Hook

Professor Andrew Hook FBA FRSE is the emeritus Bradley Professor of English Literature at the University of Glasgow, where he also founded the Andrew Hook Centre for American Studies. His distinguished academic career spanned Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Glasgow, with a scholarly focus on Scottish-American literary and cultural relations. He contributed extensively to the Scottish Review on literary, cultural, and historical topics.

156 articles

Articles by Andrew Hook

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‘Thomas Muir of Huntershill

‘Thomas Muir of Huntershill, Essays for the Twenty First Century’, edited by Gerard Carruthers and Don Martin (humming earth) The degree to which Thomas Muir was or is a forgotten…

19 Feb 2026
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‘A Friendship in Letters

‘A Friendship in Letters, Robert Louis Stevenson & J M Barrie’, edited by Michael Shaw (published by Sandstone Press, Inverness) Researching in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library in…

19 Feb 2026
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‘Nation, Community

‘Nation, Community, Self, Female Voices in Scottish Theatre From The Late Sixties To The Present’, by Gioia Angeletti (published by Mimesis International) Dr Gioia Angeletti, who teaches at the University…

19 Feb 2026
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‘Francis Hutcheson

‘Francis Hutcheson, Philosophical Writings’ (edited by Robin Downie and published by John Donald) First published in 1994, this selection from the works of the major Scottish philosopher Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746)…

19 Feb 2026
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‘Without Quarter

‘Without Quarter, A Biography of Tom Johnston’ by Russell Galbraith (Birlinn) Originally published in 1995 by Mainstream Publishing, this new edition contains prefaces by Gordon Brown and Nicola Sturgeon, both…

19 Feb 2026

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