Edwin Muir
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Edward Moore
Edwin Muir (1887 - 1959) was an Orcadian poet, novelist and translator.
Between 1921 and 1923, Muir lived in Prague, Dresden, Italy, Salzburg and Vienna; he returned to the UK in 1924. Between 1925 and 1956, Muir published seven volumes of poetry which were collected after his death and published in 1991 as The Complete Poems of Edwin Muir. From 1927 to 1932 he published three novels, and in 1935 he came to St Andrews, where he produced his controversial Scott and Scotland (1936).
Between 1921 and 1923, Muir lived in Prague, Dresden, Italy, Salzburg and Vienna; he returned to the UK in 1924. Between 1925 and 1956, Muir published seven volumes of poetry which were collected after his death and published in 1991 as The Complete Poems of Edwin Muir. From 1927 to 1932 he published three novels, and in 1935 he came to St Andrews, where he produced his controversial Scott and Scotland (1936).
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The Scottish Nation: A History, 1700 - 2000
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1999
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Scottish Journey
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1935
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An Autobiography
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1954
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Belonging
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1968
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Scottish Literature: An Introduction
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2022
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The History of Orkney Literature
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2010
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The Wealth of the Nation: Scotland, Culture and Independence
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2018
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Scottish Scene: or, The Intelligent Man's Guide to Albyn
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1934
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Precipitous City: The Story of Literary Edinburgh
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1980
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Lucky Poet: A Self-Study in Literature and Political Ideas, being the Autobiography of Hugh MacDiarmid
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1943
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