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Critical Works on James Leslie Mitchell/
Lewis Grassic Gibbon A Bibliography by William K Malcolm The Grassic Gibbon Centre regularly updates the following bibliography
of writings about James Leslie Mitchell/ Lewis Grassic Gibbon.
The Centre is keen to learn of additions or alterations to be made to the
database, and would greatly appreciate further details of sources of
significant references. The
Centre also aims to build up an archive of criticism; photocopies of new or
missing items would again be greatly appreciated. The database was originally created in August, 2000 and remains the
copyright of The Grassic Gibbon Centre. The foundations for the bibliography were laid by a series of articles
published in The Bibliotheck,
particularly the ground-breaking inventory published by Geoffrey Wagner in 1956. The articles concerned are : Wagner, Geoffrey, ‘James Leslie Mitchell/Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, in The
Bibliotheck, 1, no.1, 1956, pp.3-21 Aitken, W R, ‘Further Notes on the Bibliography of James Leslie
Mitchell/Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, in The
Bibliotheck, 1, no.2, 1957, pp.34-35 Young, Douglas F, ‘James Leslie Mitchell/Lewis Grassic Gibbon: A
Chronological Checklist: Additions I’, in The
Bibliotheck, 5, no.5, 1969, pp.169-173 Kidd, James, ‘James Leslie Mitchell/Lewis Grassic Gibbon: A
Chronological Checklist: Additions II’, in The
Bibliotheck, 5, no.5, 1969, pp.174-7 Malcolm, William K, ‘James Leslie Mitchell/Lewis Grassic Gibbon
Checklist: Additions III’, in The
Bibliotheck, 11, no.6, 1983, pp.149-156 An up to date collation of primary and secondary references is to be
found in : Whyte, Hamish, 'Lewis Grassic Gibbon : A Bibliographical Checklist', in A Flame in the Mearns - Lewis Grassic Gibbon: A Centenary Celebration, edited by Margery Palmer McCulloch and Sarah M Dunnigan, Association for Scottish Literary Studies Occasional Papers: Number 13, ASLS, Glasgow, 2003, pp.157-75 A Books on Mitchell/Gibbon Campbell, Ian, Lewis Grassic Gibbon,
Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh, 1985
Ehland, Christoph, Picaresque Perspectives - Exiled Identities: A Structural and Methodological Analysis of the Picaresque as a Literary Archetype in the Works of James Leslie Mitchell, Universitatsverlag Winter Heidelberg, Heidelberg, 2003 Geddes, Clarke, Nemesis in the Mearns, Scottish Cultural Press, Edinburgh, 1996 (fictionalisation) Gifford, Douglas,
Neil M Gunn & Lewis Grassic
Gibbon, Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1983 McCulloch, Margery Palmer, and Dunnigan, Sarah M, editors, A Flame in the Mearns Lewis Grassic Gibbon: A Centenary Celebration, Association for Scottish Literary Studies Occasional Papers: Number 13, ASLS, Glasgow, 2003 Malcolm, William K, A Blasphemer & Reformer: A Study of James Leslie Mitchell/ Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Aberdeen University Press, Aberdeen, 1984 Munro, Ian S, Leslie Mitchell: Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh,
1966
Whitfield, Peter, Grassic Gibbon and his World, Aberdeen Journals, Aberdeen, 1994 Young, Douglas F, Beyond
the Sunset: A Study of James Leslie Mitchell (Lewis Grassic Gibbon), Impulse
Publications, Aberdeen, 1973 Zagratzki, Uwe, Libertare und Utopische Tendenzen im Erzahlwerk James Leslie Mitchells (Lewis Grassic Gibbons), Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, 1991 B University Theses Abrahamsson, June, ‘The Two Chrisses in Sunset Song by Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, Goteborg, 2001 Dixon, Keith, ‘Crise et Ideologies dans l’Oeuvre de
James Leslie Mitchell (Lewis Grassic Gibbon) 1901-1935’, Grenoble, 1983 Ehland, Christoph, ‘A Structural and Methodological Analysis of the Picaresque as an Archetype in Literature: An Enquiry into the Picaresque Element in the Writing of James Leslie Mitchell’, Wuerzburg, 2001 Figueroa, Ricardo A, ‘The Model of Society in Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s Writings’, Glasgow, 1984 Hunter, Sandra F M, ‘The Role and Status of Women
in the Fiction of James Leslie Mitchell/Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, McMaster
University, Hamilton, Ontario, 1995 Idle, Jeremy, ‘Race and Nationality in the Work of James
Leslie Mitchell/Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, Edinburgh, 1994 Kerr, Christine, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon/ James Leslie
Mitchell: Gender, Sex and Sexualities’, Sussex, 2002 Knoop, Andreas, ‘Die Beziehung Zwischen Mensch und Natur
in den Werken von Lewis Grassic Gibbon (James Leslie Mitchell) und R.S.
Thomas’, Tubingen, 2001 McGrath, Michael J, ‘James Leslie Mitchell (Lewis Grassic
Gibbon): A Study in Politics and Ideas in Relation to his Life and Work’,
Edinburgh, 1983 Malcolm, William K, ‘The Novels and Stories of James
Leslie Mitchell (Lewis Grassic Gibbon) in the Light of his Political and
Philosophical Thinking’, Aberdeen, 1982 Tange, Hanne, ‘Dichotomy As Principle:
The Two Worlds of James Leslie Mitchell/ Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, Odense,
1996 Watt, Gordon A J, ‘Paths to Utopia – A Study of the
Fiction of James Leslie Mitchell (Lewis Grassic Gibbon)’, Exeter, 1977 Young, Douglas F, ‘The Relevance of the Non-Fiction Works to the Novels of Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, Aberdeen, 1969 C Secondary
References
Aitken, W R, Sixty Books on Scotland, School Library Association, London, 1951, pp.6-7 - ‘The
Inscriptions in Sunset Song’, in The
Bibliotheck, 8, 1976, pp.1-6 Allan, John R, North-East
Lowlands of Scotland, Hale, London, 1952, pp.182-4 Allen, Walter, Tradition and Dream, Phoenix House, London, 1964, pp.249-252 Angus, David, ‘Gibbon’s Quair’, in Jabberwock: Edinburgh University Review, 3, no.3, March, 1951, pp.25-28 D’Arcy, Julian Meldon, ‘Chris Guthrie, Ellen Johns and the Two Ewan Tavendales: Significant Parallels in A Scots Quair’, in Scottish Literary Review, 23, no.1, May, 1996, pp.42-49 Barke, James, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’,
in Left Review,2, no.5, February,
1936, pp.220-5
Bell, Ian, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s Revolutionary
Romanticism’, in Scottish Studies,
10, 1990, pp.257-69 Bell, Ian A, ‘ “Work as if you Live in the Early Days of a Better Nation”: Scottish Fiction and the Experience of Industry’, in British Industrial Fictions, edited by H Gustav Klaus and Stephen Knight, University of Wales Press, Cardiff, 2000, pp.185-9 Bergonzi, Bernard,
Reading the Thirties,
Macmillan, London, 1978, pp.9, 124
Bing, Christy, The
Lairds of Arbuthnott, (revised edition)Agnate Press, Edzell, p.105 Bold, Alan, Modern Scottish Literature, Longman, London, 1983, pp.111, 123, 123-39, 140, 180, 199, 212, 213, 258 - (edits) The Letters of Hugh MacDiarmid, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1984, pp.536-9, 552, 557, 558, 559-60, 562, 660, 784, 869 - MacDiarmid: A Critical Biography, John Murray, London, 1988, pp.313-15, 329, 330, 331, 415 - Scotland: A Literary Guide, Routledge, London, 1989, pp.22-23, 70, 84, 219 Bold,
Valentina, ‘From Exile: The Poetry of Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, in A
Flame in the Mearns Lewis Grassic Gibbon : A Centenary Celebration, op.cit.,
pp.115-123 Borthwick, David, ‘From Grey Granite to Urban Grit: A Revolution in Perspectives’, in A Flame in the Mearns Lewis Grassic Gibbon: A Centenary Celebration, op.cit., pp.64-75 Branson, Noreen, and Heinemann, Margot, Britain in the Nineteen Thirties, Panther, St Albans, 1973, p.293 Bridie, James, The Scottish Character As It Was Viewed By Scottish Authors From Galt To Barrie, in Papers of the Greenock Philosophical Society, 1937, p.15 Brown, Ivor, ‘Caledonia Stern and Mild’, in The Observer, 1 August, 1943, p.3 - ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, in Lewis Grassic Gibbon, A Scots Quair, Jarrolds, London, 1946, pp.5-8 - ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon: Tragic Loss to Literature’, in The Observer,10 February 1935, p.13 - Summer in Scotland, Collins, London, 1952, pp.130, 132, 147-153 - ‘Man of the Mearns’, in The Observer, 26 June, 1966 Brown, Oliver, ‘Sunset Song, sunset
echo’, in New Saltire, December,
1962, pp.26-32
Burns, John, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon and A Scots Quair’, in Chapman
23-24, 5, nos.5-6, Spring, 1979, pp.22-27 Burton, Deirdre, ‘A Feminist Reading of Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s A Scots Quair’, in The British Working-Class Novel in the Twentieth Century, edited by Jeremy Hawthorn, Edward Arnold, London, pp.35-46 Caird, James B, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon and his Contribution to the Scottish Novel’, in Essays in Literature, edited by John Murray, Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1936, pp.139-153 - ‘Some Reflections on Scottish Literature: II Prose’, in Scottish Periodical, 1, no.2, Summer, 1948, pp.69, 75 - ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon and Neil Gunn: A Comparison’, in Caliban, new series, 17, no.1, 1981, pp.69-77 Calder, Angus, ‘A Mania for Self-Reliance: Grassic Gibbon’s Scots Quair’, in The Uses of Fiction:
Essays on the Modern Novel in Honour of Arnold Kettle, edited by Douglas
Jefferson and Graham Martin, London, 1982, pp.99-113 Cameron, David Kerr, The
Ballad and the Plough: A Portrait of the Life of the Old Scottish Farmtouns,
Gollancz, London, 1978, pp.23, 231-32 Campbell, Ian, ‘The Science Fiction of John Leslie Mitchell’(sic), in Extrapolation, no.16, 1974, pp.53-63 - ‘Chris Caledonia: The Search for an Identity’, in Scottish Literary Journal, 1, no.2, December, 1974, pp.45-57 -
‘James Leslie Mitchell’s Spartacus:
A Novel of Rebellion’, in Scottish
Literary Journal, 5, no.1, May, 1978, pp.53-60 -
‘Gibbon and MacDiarmid in the German Democratic Republic’, in Books
in Scotland, no.6, Winter, 1979-80, pp.6-7 -
Kailyard: A New Assessment,
Ramsay Head Press, Edinburgh, 1981, pp.86-100, 111-12, 122-24 - ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon/James Leslie Mitchell 91901-1935)’, in A Companion to Scottish Culture, edited by David Daiches, London, 1981, pp.149-50 - ‘Out of the Kailyard and Into the World’, in The Weekend Scotsman, 14 August, 1982, p.1 - ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, in Books in Scotland, no.11, Winter, 1982-3, pp.8-10 - ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon Correspondence: The Background and a Checklist’, in The Bibliotheck, 12, no.2, 1984, pp.46-57 - ‘A Tribute that Never Was: The Plan for A Lewis Grassic Gibbon Festschrift’, in Studies in Scottish Literature, 20, 1985, pp.219-30 - ‘Gibbon and MacDiarmid at Play: The Evolution of Scottish Scene’, in The Bibliotheck, 13, no.2, 1986, pp.46-55 - ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon and the Mearns’, in A Sense of Place: Studies in Scottish Local History, edited by Graeme Cruickshank, Scotland’s Cultural Heritage, Edinburgh, 1988, pp.15-26 - ‘The Grassic Gibbon Style’, in Scottish Studies, 10, 1990, pp.271-87 - ‘Son of the Mearns’, in Books in Scotland, no.40, Winter, 1991, pp.5-6 - ‘The Grassic Gibbon Centre’, in Education in the North: New Series, no.1, Winter, 1993, pp.76-84 -
‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon: Novelist, social historian & critic’, in Discovering
Scottish Writers, edited by Alan Reid and Brian D Osborne, Scottish Cultural
Press, Edinburgh, 1997, pp.38-39 Carruthers, Gerard, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon and the Scottish Enlightenment’, in A Flame in the Mearns Lewis Grassic Gibbon : A Centenary Celebration, op.cit., pp.124-135 Carter, Ian, ‘Kailyard: The Literature of Decline in Nineteenth Century Scotland’, in Scottish Journal of Sociology, no.1, 1977, pp.1-13 - ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon, A Scots Quair, and the Peasantry’, in History Workshop, part 6, 1978, pp.169-85 - Farm Life in Northeast Scotland, 1840-1914: The Poor Man’s Country, John Donald, Edinburgh, 1979, pp.59, 160 - ‘North East Review: Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, in Leopard, April, 1979, pp.31-34 Clough, R F, ‘A Scots Quair: Ewan’s Rejection of Ellen’, in Scottish Literary Journal, 20, no.2, November, 1993, pp.41-48 Corbett, John, ‘Ecstacy Controlled : The Prose Styles of James Leslie Mitchell and Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, in A Flame in the Mearns Lewis Grassic Gibbon: A Centenary Celebration, op.cit., pp.89-103 Craig, Cairns, ‘The Body in the Kit Bag: History and the Scottish Novel’, in Cencrastus, no.1, Autumn, 1979, pp.18-22 - ‘Fearful Selves: Character, Community and the Scottish Imagination’, in Cencrastus, no.4, Winter, 1980-1, pp.29-32 -
Out of History: Narrative Paradigms
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36, 48-50, 53-4, 55-6, 59-60 - The Modern Scottish Novel: Narrative and the National Imagination, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 1999, pp.64-69, 93-97, 100, 101, 126, 155, 165, 167-8, 216, 246, 250 Craig, David, Scottish Literature and the Scottish People 1680-1830, Chatto & Windus, London, 1961, pp.87, 231, 236, 280, 291, 292, 293, 309 - ‘A National Literature? Recent Scottish Writing’, in Studies in Scottish Literature, 1, no.3, January, 1964, pp.151-169 - ‘Novels of Peasant Crisis’, in Journal of Peasant Studies, 2, 1974, pp.47-68 Croft, Andy, Red Letter Days: British Fiction in the 1930s, Lawrence and Wishart, London, 1990, pp.49, 102, 157, 173-4, 182, 213, 219, 227-8, 240 -
‘Authors Take Sides: Writers and the Communist Party 1920-56’, in Opening
the Books: Essays on the Social and Cultural History of the British Communist
Party, edited by Geoff Andrews, Nina Fishman and Kevin Morgan, Pluto Press,
London, 1995, pp.83-101 Crossland, J Brian, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, in The
Glasgow Herald, 20 April, 1968 Critchley, William, ‘A Scots Quair: Odes to Every Zephyr’, in S.L.A. News, January/February 1963, pp.9-11 Cruickshank, Helen B, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon: A Memorial Note’, in Montrose Standard, 1 March, 1935, p.8 - ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon: A Personal Note’, in British Weekly, 14 February, 1935, p.405 - ‘Mearns Memory: A Fellow-countrywoman’s View of Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, in The Scots Magazine, February, 1939, pp.350-4 - ‘Suggested Public Memorial’, in The Mearns Leader, 28 February, 1935, p.3 - ‘The Country of Grassic Gibbon’, in Scotland’s Magazine, May, 1959, pp.41-2 -
Octobiography, The Standard
Press, Montrose, 1976, pp.14, 75, 87-92, 94, 125, 151, 153, 156 Cunningham, Valentine, British Writers of the Thirties, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1988, pp.26, 41-2, 59-60, 91-2, 170, 206, 254, 262, 268, 274, 307-13, 316, 320, - ‘The Age of Anxiety and Influence; or, Tradition and the Thirties Talents’, in Rewriting the Thirties: Modernism and After, edited by Keith Williams and Steven Matthews, Longman, London, 1997, pp.5-22 Daglish,
Doris N, ‘Towards A Nationalist Literature’, in The
Times Literary Supplement, 30 April, 1938, special section (‘Scottish
Literature Today’), p.x Daiches, David, The Present Age after 1920, Cresset Press, London, 1958 Davie, G E, ‘The End of a Renaissance’, in The Student: Edinburgh University Magazine, 32, no.1, 22 October, 1935, pp.26-27 Devine, T M, The
Scottish Nation 1700-2000, Allen Lane, The Penguin Press, London, 1999,
p.320 D F, ‘The Scottish Scene’, in The Scottish Educational Journal, Monthly Book Supplement, 29 June,
1934, p.864 Dixon, Keith, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Scotland and Nationalism’, in Scottish Studies, 8, 1989, pp.201-11 - ‘LGG, Scotland and Nationalism’, in Nationalism in Literature, edited by Horst W Drescher and Hermann Volkel, Frankfurt am Main, 1989 - ‘Nation et Nationalisme dans A Scots Quair’, in Ecosse, 1, pp.129-140 - ‘Grey Granite: didactique politique et echec litteraire’, in Ecosse, 2, pp.151-163 - ‘1934: litterature et politique en Ecosse’, in Ecosse, 3-4, pp.39-51 - ‘Rough Edges: The Feminist Representation of Women in the Writing of Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, in Studies in Scottish Fiction: Twentieth Century, edited by Joachim Schwend and Horst W Drescher, Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, 1990, pp.289-301 - ‘Letting the Side Down: some remarks on James Leslie Mitchell’s vision of history’, in Etudes Ecossaises Grenoble, no.1, pp.273-81 -
‘The Gospels According to Saint Bakunin: Lewis Grassic Gibbon and
Libertarian Communism’, in A Flame in
the Mearns Lewis Grassic Gibbon : A Centenary Celebration, op.cit.,
pp.136-47 Duncan, Jane, ‘A Flawed Work of Genius’, in The Scots Magazine, August, 1966, pp.421-2 Duncan, Fraser, ‘The Land of Sunset Song’, in Guide to the Glens of Angus and Mearns, Montrose, 1963, pp.55-57 Ehland, Christoph, ’New Perspective on Mitchell’, in The Speak of the Place, 4, no.2, Spring, 2004, pp.2-4 Everill, Elizabeth, ‘Literary Landscapes’, in The Scottish Field, November, 1998, pp.38-42 Figueroa, Ricardo A, ‘The Other Grassic Gibbon’, in Quarterly Bulletin of the Marx Memorial Library, no96-7, 1981, pp.5-6 Finlay, Ian, Scotland, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1945, p.121 - ‘Funeral of Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, in Montrose Standard, 1 March, 1935, p.7 -
‘Genius Unfulfilled’, in The
Mearns Leader, 14 February, 1935, p.7 Foot, Paul, ‘Way beyond the usual suspects’, in The Guardian, 24 July, 2001, p.18 Gifford, Douglas, ‘In Search of the Scottish Renaissance’, in Cencrastus, no.9, Summer, 1982, pp.26-30 Gibson, Colin, ‘Master of the Mearns’,
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‘Remembering Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, in Deeside Field, 19, 1987, pp.63-67 Graham, Laurence, ‘A Great Scots Novelist’, in The New Shetlander, no.77, 1966, pp.19-21 Gray, Alasdair, A Short Survey of Classic Scottish Writing, Canongate, Edinburgh, 2001, pp.138-42 Gray, Alexander, ‘His School Essays Even Baffled the Rector’, in The People’s Journal, 16 May, 1964, p.13 Grieve, C M, ‘Contemporary Scottish Studies, I: Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, in The Free Man, 29 July, 1933, p.7 - ‘Recent Scottish Literature, IV’, in The Free Man, 16 December, 1933, p.8 - ‘Recent Scottish Literature, VI’, in The Free Man, 3 February, 1934, p.4 Gunn, Neil M, ‘Literature: Class or National?’, in Outlook, July, 1936, p.55 - ‘Nationalism in Writing’, in The Scots Magazine, October, 1938, pp.28-35 - ‘Scotland a Nation’, in Left Review, 2 no.14, November, 1936, pp.735-738 Hardy, H Forsyth, ‘The Scots Scene’, in
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Harper, Norman, ‘Stellar Gibbon’, in The Press and Journal, 20 August, 1997 Hart, Francis Russell, The Scottish Novel: A Critical Survey, John Murray, London, 1978, pp. 229-41 - and Pick, J B, Neil M Gunn: A Highland Life, John Murray, London, 1981, pp.10, 17, 99, 136-7 Harvie, Christopher, No Gods and Precious Few Heroes: Twentieth-Century Scotland, Edward Arnold, London, 1987, pp.34, 129, 131-4 Haywood, Ian, Working-Class Fiction from Chartism to Trainspotting, Northcote House, Plymouth, 1997, pp.48, 79-81 Henderson, Hamish, ‘Flower and Iron of the Truth’, in Our Time, 2, no.2, September, 1948, pp.304-306 -
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Scottish Field, January, 1939, pp.17-19
Johnson, Roy, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon and A Scots Quair: Politics in the Novel’, in Renaissance and Modern Studies, 20, 1976, pp.39-53 Johnstone, Richard, The Will to Believe, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1982, pp.4, 32 Katin, Louis, ‘Author of Sunset Song’, in The Evening News (Glasgow), 16 February,1933, p.6 Keir, Walter, ‘Scottish History and Scottish Fiction’, in Saltire Review of Arts, Letters and Life, 1, no.1, April, 1954, pp.29-36 Kellas, James G, Modern Scotland,
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‘Thistles With the Grain’, in Library Review, 21, no.5, Spring, 1968, pp.267-269 Klaus, H Gustav, ‘Silhouettes of Revolution: Some Neglected Novels of the Early 1920s’, in The Socialist Novel in Britain, edited by H Gustav Klaus, Harvester Press, Brighton, 1982, pp.89-109 - The Literature of Labour: 200 Years of Working Class Writing, Harvester Press, Brighton, 1985, pp.123, 126 - ‘Introduction’, in Tramps, Workmates and Revolutionaries: Working-class Stories of the 1920s, edited by H Gustav Klaus, Journeyman Press, London, 1993, pp.1-14 - ‘James Barke: A Great-hearted Writer, A Hater of Oppression, A True Scot’, in A Weapon in the Struggle: The Cultural History of the Communist Party of Great Britain, edited by Andy Croft, Pluto Press, London, 1998, pp.7-27 Kocmanova, Jessie, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon: Pioneer of Socialist Realism’, in The Journal of Brno University, 1955 - ‘A Scots Quair and its Relevance to the Scottosh Proletarian Struggle of the 1930s’, in English Literature and the Working Class , edited by Francisco Garcia Tortosa and Ramon Lopez Ortega, Seville, 1980, pp.77-93 Kreemers, Ralph, ‘Engelsche Letteren: J. Leslie Mitchell (1901-1935)’, in Dietsche Warande en Belfort (Antwerp), no.5, Mei, 1935, pp.368-377 Lehmann, John, New Writing in Europe,
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pp.104-114 Low, Donald A, ‘A Possible Source for Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s Sunset Song’, in Studies in Scottish Literature, 8, 1970-71, p.272 Low, John Thomas, ‘Three in One Tradition’, in The Weekend Scotsman, 27 October, 1973, p.1 - ‘Point and Counterpoint: Language and the Scottish Novel’, in The Weekend Scotsman, 3 November, 1973, p.1 - ‘Seeking out Scottish novel settings’, in The Scotsman, 19 January, 1980, p.5 Lumsden, Alison, ‘“Women’s Time”: Reading the Quair
as a Feminist Text’, in A Flame in the
Mearns Lewis Grassic Gibbon : A Centenary Celebration, op.cit., pp.41-53 Macaree, David, ‘Myth and Allegory in Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s A Scots Quair’, in Studies in Scottish Literature, 2, no.1, July, 1964, pp.45-55 - Review of A Scots Quair, in Studies in Scottish Literature, 4, no.2, October, 1966, pp.121-2 McCallum, Neil, ‘Lallans’, in The New Statesman and Nation, 37, 26 February, 1949, p.201 -
It’s An Old Scottish Custom,
Dennis Dobson, London, 1951, pp.170, 172 McCleery, Alistair, The
Porpoise Press 1922-39, Merchiston Publishing, Edinburgh, 1988, pp.80, 83,
98 MacColla, Fionn, Ro Fhada Mar So a Tha Mi: Too Long in this Condition, Caithness Books, Thurso, 1975, pp.4-6 McCulloch, Margery, The Novels of Neil M Gunn: A Critical Study, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh, 1987, pp.9, 86, 182 - ‘Modernism
and Marxism in A Scots Quair’, in A
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pp.27-40 MacDiarmid, Hugh, ‘Behind the Scaffolding: an Unusual Sidelight on Current Scottish Literature’, in The Scots Observer, 8, no.377, 16 December, 1933, p.22 - Golden Treasury of Scottish Poetry, Macmillan, London, 1940, pp.357-8, 361 - ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon: 1901-1935’, in Our Time, 2, no.2, September, 1948, pp.307-8 - ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon: James Leslie Mitchell’, in Scottish Art and Letters, no2, Spring, 1946, pp.39-44 (Reprinted in The Uncanny Scot: A Selection of Prose, edited by Kenneth Buthlay, MacGibbon & Kee, London, 1968, pp.154-163) - ‘Literary Angus and the Mearns’, in The Fife and Angus Annual, November, 1933, p.17 -
Lucky Poet: A Self-Study in
Literature and Political Ideas, being the Autobiography of Hugh MacDiarmid,
Methuen, London, 1943, pp.xx, 21, 71-2, 175 -
‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’, in
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