Neil M. Gunn, the man and the writer; edited by Alexander Scott & Douglas Gifford
- Bib ID:
- 392386
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
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- Edinburgh, Blackwood, 1973
- vii, 400, [5] p. illus., ports. 23 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0851581153
- Full contents:
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- Brown, G. M. The burning harp.
- Hart, F. R. Neil M. Gunn: a brief memoir.
- Paterson, N. A friendship.
- Ross, J. Early tides: the first novels.
- Rescanieres, M.-H. Scottish saga: Sun circle and Butcher's broom.
- Gifford, D. The source of joy: Highland River.
- Scott, A. Folk epic: The silver darlings.
- Campbell, D. True imagination: The Silver darlings.
- Shepherd, G. The way to wisdom: Young Art and Old Hector.
- Noble, A. Fable of freedom: The green isle of the great deep.
- Bruce, G. Handling the unbearable: The serpent and the drinking well.
- Hart, F. R. Comedy and transcendence in Neil Gunn's later fiction.
- Conn, S. The well of delight.
- Aitchison, J. The quick movement of affection: Neil M. Gunn's short stories, plays and essays.
- Pick, J. B. The boy in the stream: the development of some fundamental concepts in the work of Neil M. Gunn.
- Wittig, K. Neil Gunn's animistic vision.
- Reid, A. Neil Gunn's mysticism.
- MacDiarmid, H. Neil Gunn and the Scottish renaissance.
- Caird, J. B. Neil Gunn and Scottish fiction.
- Aitken, W. R. Neil M. Gunn: a bibliography.
- Notes:
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- Collection of essays in honour of the eightieth birthday of Neil Miller Gunn.
- Erratum slip inserted.
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- Copyright:
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