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Hugh MacDiarmid's poetry and politics of place: imagining a Scottish republic
  By examining at length for the first time those places in Scotland that inspired MacDiarmid to produce his best poetry, Scott Lyall shows how the poet’s politics evolved from his interaction with the nation, exploring how MacDiarmid discovered a hidden tradition of radical Scottish Republicanism through which he sought to imagine a new Scottish future. Adapting postcolonial theory, this book allows readers a fuller understanding not only of MacDiarmid’s poetry and politics, but also of international modernism, and the social history of Scottish modernism.

  • Type:

    Authored Book

  • Date:

    31 December 2006

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Publisher

    Edinburgh University Press

  • Library of Congress:

    PR English literature

  • Dewey Decimal Classification:

    820 English & Old English literatures

Citation

Lyall, S. (2006). Hugh MacDiarmid's poetry and politics of place: imagining a Scottish republic. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press

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Keywords

Hugh MacDiarmid; place; politics; national identity; Scottish Republicanism; post-colonial theory;

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