Dáin do EimhirAssociation for Scottish Literary Studies, 2002 - 295 pages |
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... Writing to Hugh MacDiarmid from Hawick on May 25th 1940 , he admits that ' Usually a lyric comes to me quite spontaneously as a whole and I don't blot a line ' . There is no real contradiction with the statement , in a letter to the ...
... Writing to Hugh MacDiarmid from Hawick on May 25th 1940 , he admits that ' Usually a lyric comes to me quite spontaneously as a whole and I don't blot a line ' . There is no real contradiction with the statement , in a letter to the ...
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... writing poetry had my reading of them not been immediately followed by my reading of the Drunk Man , Cencrastus and Scots Unbound.20 In the course of a single essay , MacLean rather confusingly remarks both that ' The long poem was ...
... writing poetry had my reading of them not been immediately followed by my reading of the Drunk Man , Cencrastus and Scots Unbound.20 In the course of a single essay , MacLean rather confusingly remarks both that ' The long poem was ...
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... writing on May 3rd 1941 , MacLean had instructed Young to destroy his copies of five poems , among them V , XVI and XXVI . Writing from Raigmore Hospital , Inverness on April 20th , 1943 , he expressed his surprise that V still figured ...
... writing on May 3rd 1941 , MacLean had instructed Young to destroy his copies of five poems , among them V , XVI and XXVI . Writing from Raigmore Hospital , Inverness on April 20th , 1943 , he expressed his surprise that V still figured ...
Contents
COPYTEXTS AND VARIANT READINGS | 124 |
LIST OF TITLES | 136 |
COMMENTARY | 150 |
Copyright | |
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