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The Poetry of Hugh MacDiarmid: (Scotnotes Study Guides)
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The Poetry of Hugh MacDiarmid: (Scotnotes Study Guides)

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Hugh MacDiarmid (born Christopher Murray Grieve) is a huge, and still controversial, figure in modern Scottish literature. Called variously the most important figure in Scottish life in the twentieth century and a symbol of all that’s perfectly hideous in Scotland , his poetry is of historic, and national, significance. Alan Riach’s SCOTNOTE study guide outlines MacDiarmid’s life and work, providing an overview of the poet’s beliefs, opinions and influences, for senior school pupils and students at all levels.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Association for Scottish Literary Studies
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 July 1999
Pages
64
ISBN
9780948877407

Hugh MacDiarmid (born Christopher Murray Grieve) is a huge, and still controversial, figure in modern Scottish literature. Called variously the most important figure in Scottish life in the twentieth century and a symbol of all that’s perfectly hideous in Scotland , his poetry is of historic, and national, significance. Alan Riach’s SCOTNOTE study guide outlines MacDiarmid’s life and work, providing an overview of the poet’s beliefs, opinions and influences, for senior school pupils and students at all levels.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Association for Scottish Literary Studies
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 July 1999
Pages
64
ISBN
9780948877407