Literature (writings).
Found in 112 Collections and/or Records:
Poems, prose pieces and music by various authors collected by Christopher Murray Grieve, 'Hugh MacDiarmid'., 1942-1978, undated.
Many may have been sent to Christopher Murray Grieve, ‘Hugh MacDiarmid’ for his opinion. A substantial number are unsigned and many are incomplete. They include part of a biography of John MacLean by James Maxton (folio 116), a chapter on the Celtic background of Scottish literature (folio 181), and part of an interview with MacDiarmid by Alexander Scott (folio 227).
Poetry and prose chiefly by members of the Strange family., 1750-1828, undated.
Prose notebooks of Tom Pow., Circa 1980-1999.
Prose of Jan Struther., 1929-1984, 1991, undated.
In alphabetical order of title or subject. Most are undated and many are unpublished. Most are undated and many are unpublished. Some titles are possible titles attributed by Robert Maxtone Graham.
Prose of Jan Struther, arranged in alphabetical order of title or subject., 1945-1948, 1991, undated.
Prose of Jan Struther, arranged in alphabetical order of title or subject., 1929-1939, 1952, undated.
Prose works of Christopher Murray Grieve, 'Hugh MacDiarmid'., 1923-1978, undated.
Typescript of 'Hugh MacDiarmid and the Scottish Landscape by Valda Trevlyn'., [1939.]
The first two chapters of a study of Hugh MacDiarmid's philosophy, probably written by the poet himself but attributed to his wife. The manuscript corrections are in his hand.
Typescript of ‘The company I've kept’ by Christopher Murray Grieve, ‘Hugh MacDiarmid’, marked up by the printer., [1966, or before.]
Typescript, with manuscript corrections, of 'Red Scotland’ by Christopher Murray Grieve, ‘Hugh MacDiarmid’., 1935.
Originally titled 'What Lenin has meant to Scotland’, the work was never published in its entirety, though excerpts appeared in ‘Voice of Scotland’ and ‘Lucky poet’ (London, 1943). A substantial number of pages are missing.