Neil Gunn is now generally accepted as the most significant novelist the Highlands of Scotland have produced. This study examines the scope and depth of his work and assesses him as a writer of European stature
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Neil Gunn is now generally accepted as the most significant novelist the Highlands of Scotland have produced. This study examines the scope and depth of his work and assesses him as a writer of European stature
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Northcote House Publishers, Tavistock
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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
Neil Gunn is now generally accepted as the most significant novelist the Highlands of Scotland have produced. This study examines the scope and depth of his work and assesses him as a writer of European stature.
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Neil Gunn is now generally accepted as the most significant novelist the Highlands of Scotland have produced. This study examines the scope and depth of his work and assesses him as a writer of European stature.
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press, Tavistock, Devon
This study examines the scope and depth of Neil Gunn's work and assesses him as a writer of European stature Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Biographical Outline -- Abbreviations -- A...
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This study examines the scope and depth of Neil Gunn's work and assesses him as a writer of European stature Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Biographical Outline -- Abbreviations -- A Note on the Texts -- 1 Life and Background -- 2 The Fruits of Bitterness: The Grey Coast and The Lost Glen -- 3 Rescue: Morning Tide -- 4 The Way Through History -- Sun Circle -- Butcher's Broom -- The Silver Darlings -- 5 Highland River -- 6 Casting About -- Wild Geese Overhead -- Second Sight -- 7 Innocence and Dystopia: Young Art and Old Hector and The Green Isle of the Great Deep -- 8 The Mature Novelist -- The Serpent -- The Key of the Chest -- The Drinking Well -- 9 Explorations -- The Shadow -- The Silver Bough -- The Lost Chart -- The Well at the World's End -- 10 The Final Adventure -- Bloodhunt -- The Other Landscape -- The Atom of Delight -- 11 Postscript -- Notes -- Select Bibliography -- Index
Neil Gunn is now generally accepted as the most significant novelist the Highlands of Scotland have produced. This study examines the scope and depth of his work and assesses him as a writer of European stature.
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Neil Gunn is now generally accepted as the most significant novelist the Highlands of Scotland have produced. This study examines the scope and depth of his work and assesses him as a writer of European stature.