This essay looks at the poetry of Hugh MacDiarmid in the context of the Scottish Borders, with reference to other Borders artists and composers
C. M. Grieves played a crucial role in Scottish public life and, under his famous pseudonym — Hugh M...
An introduction to the Borders in Scottish literature, from the Dream of the Rood on the Ruthwell Cr...
By examining at length for the first time those places in Scotland that inspired MacDiarmid to produ...
This essay looks at the poetry of Hugh MacDiarmid in the context of the Scottish Borders, with refer...
International audienceHugh MacDiarmid is probably the poet who did the most to defend Scotland’s dif...
Until recently, MacDiarmid's poetry has received little consideration in the academic context of lit...
In a 1911 letter, the young Hugh MacDiarmid told his professor, George Ogilvie, of his love of mount...
International audienceIn a 1911 letter, the young Hugh MacDiarmid told his professor, George Ogilvie...
By using previously uncollected creative and discursive writings, this international group of contri...
C. M. Grieves played a crucial role in Scottish public life and, under his famous pseudonym — Hugh M...
An introduction to the Borders in Scottish literature, from the Dream of the Rood on the Ruthwell Cr...
By examining at length for the first time those places in Scotland that inspired MacDiarmid to produ...
This essay looks at the poetry of Hugh MacDiarmid in the context of the Scottish Borders, with refer...
International audienceHugh MacDiarmid is probably the poet who did the most to defend Scotland’s dif...
Until recently, MacDiarmid's poetry has received little consideration in the academic context of lit...
In a 1911 letter, the young Hugh MacDiarmid told his professor, George Ogilvie, of his love of mount...
International audienceIn a 1911 letter, the young Hugh MacDiarmid told his professor, George Ogilvie...
By using previously uncollected creative and discursive writings, this international group of contri...
C. M. Grieves played a crucial role in Scottish public life and, under his famous pseudonym — Hugh M...
An introduction to the Borders in Scottish literature, from the Dream of the Rood on the Ruthwell Cr...
By examining at length for the first time those places in Scotland that inspired MacDiarmid to produ...