In a Distant Isle: The Orkney Background of Edwin MuirScottish Academic Press, 1987 - 184 pages Om social velfærd i Storbritannien, USA, Frankrig, Vesttyskland, Sverige, Østtyskland og Indien |
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The Orkney Background of Edwin Muir George Marshall Roslyn Ford, Mono Chakrabarti. INTRODUCTION THE POETRY of Edwin Muir has come to be regarded as among the most important produced this century . Muir's admirers can , without self ...
The Orkney Background of Edwin Muir George Marshall Roslyn Ford, Mono Chakrabarti. INTRODUCTION THE POETRY of Edwin Muir has come to be regarded as among the most important produced this century . Muir's admirers can , without self ...
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... Muir's verse . The islands , like the poetry , have nothing in them terrible or spectacular ; only the assurance of life going back to the pure unsullied sources of time.15 Muir's wife , Willa , discovered just how much Orkney meant to ...
... Muir's verse . The islands , like the poetry , have nothing in them terrible or spectacular ; only the assurance of life going back to the pure unsullied sources of time.15 Muir's wife , Willa , discovered just how much Orkney meant to ...
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... Muir's drawing of boundaries serves to isolate the place of the action and thereby intensify the reader's awareness of both the uniqueness and the universality of what is happening there . Like King Utopus , Muir creates islands . They ...
... Muir's drawing of boundaries serves to isolate the place of the action and thereby intensify the reader's awareness of both the uniqueness and the universality of what is happening there . Like King Utopus , Muir creates islands . They ...
Table des matières
Introduction I | 1 |
References | 159 |
List of Sources | 170 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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ation Autobiography ballads belief boyhood Burroughs Calvinism Calvinist Chapter childhood Church of Scotland congregation crofters Crofting Cursiter Dennison dream Edinburgh Edwin Muir Egilsay Eliade emigration Ernest Marwick evictions exile experience Fable farm farmers father Free Church George Mackay Brown George William Traill Glasgow Golden Age Highlands hill horses houses ibid innocence James Muir John Firth Kirkwall Burgh School labyrinth laird land landlord landscape lived M'Callum memory ministers Muir family Muir's Muir's poetry myth Napier Commission neighbours never nineteenth century Norse North Ronaldsay nostalgia Orcadian Orkney Archives Orkney Herald Paradise parish past peasant plough poem poet religion religious remembered rent road Robert Scarth Rousay Sanday Scots Scottish Journey Secession Church seems Selected Letters society songs Stanley Cursiter Statistical Account story suggests symbol teacher tenants theme traditional Trumland United Presbyterian Church wall Walter Traill Dennison Willa Muir writing wrote Wyre