Provides a centenary reassessment of the Scottish poet W. S. Graham (1918-1986), increasingly recognized as a writer of enduring significance, both for Scottish poetry and for 20th century Modernist poetry more broadly, through close readings of poems from different phases of Graham’s writing career. An edited version of the Hugh MacDiarmid Lecture in March 2018 at the Scottish Poetry Library in Edinburgh
In this audiovisual recording from Friday, March 22, 1985, as part of the 16th Annual UND Writers Co...
This paper proposes tο explore the multiple deflections of the mountain motif in a selection of poem...
Surveys the steady growth of interest in the Scottish fin-de-siècle writer, adventurer, socialist M....
Provides a centenary reassessment of the Scottish poet W. S. Graham (1918-1986), increasingly recogn...
A selection of the poems of W.S. Graham, with an introduction by me, published for a general poetry ...
From his first publication in the early 1940s, to his final works of the late 1970s, W.S. Graham has...
Rupert Loydell and Dr. Kym Martindale, both poets, writers and lecturers, read from a range of poems...
This paper probes the public dimensions of the work of the twentieth-century Scottish poet W. S. Gra...
Until recently, MacDiarmid's poetry has received little consideration in the academic context of lit...
International audienceThis paper proposes to explore the multiple deflections of the mountain motif ...
A reading of W. S. Graham's I Leave This At Your Ear, a poem particularly concerned with the pressur...
David Graham was born and raised in Johnstown, New York, and educated at Dartmouth College and the U...
Of W. D. Snodgrass\u27s most recent book, one reviewer said: On the evidence of his Selected Poems ...
In this audiovisual recording from Friday, March 25, 1988, as part of the 19th Annual UND Writers Co...
Scottish Scene, or The Intelligent Man’s Guide to Albyn was first published by Jarrolds in 1934. Wid...
In this audiovisual recording from Friday, March 22, 1985, as part of the 16th Annual UND Writers Co...
This paper proposes tο explore the multiple deflections of the mountain motif in a selection of poem...
Surveys the steady growth of interest in the Scottish fin-de-siècle writer, adventurer, socialist M....
Provides a centenary reassessment of the Scottish poet W. S. Graham (1918-1986), increasingly recogn...
A selection of the poems of W.S. Graham, with an introduction by me, published for a general poetry ...
From his first publication in the early 1940s, to his final works of the late 1970s, W.S. Graham has...
Rupert Loydell and Dr. Kym Martindale, both poets, writers and lecturers, read from a range of poems...
This paper probes the public dimensions of the work of the twentieth-century Scottish poet W. S. Gra...
Until recently, MacDiarmid's poetry has received little consideration in the academic context of lit...
International audienceThis paper proposes to explore the multiple deflections of the mountain motif ...
A reading of W. S. Graham's I Leave This At Your Ear, a poem particularly concerned with the pressur...
David Graham was born and raised in Johnstown, New York, and educated at Dartmouth College and the U...
Of W. D. Snodgrass\u27s most recent book, one reviewer said: On the evidence of his Selected Poems ...
In this audiovisual recording from Friday, March 25, 1988, as part of the 19th Annual UND Writers Co...
Scottish Scene, or The Intelligent Man’s Guide to Albyn was first published by Jarrolds in 1934. Wid...
In this audiovisual recording from Friday, March 22, 1985, as part of the 16th Annual UND Writers Co...
This paper proposes tο explore the multiple deflections of the mountain motif in a selection of poem...
Surveys the steady growth of interest in the Scottish fin-de-siècle writer, adventurer, socialist M....