MacDiarmid, Hugh, 1892-1978
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MacDiarmid, Hugh, 1892-1978
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MacDiarmid, Hugh, 1892-1978
Macdiarmid, Hugh
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MacDiarmid, Hugh, 1892-
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Macdiarmid, H.
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Grieve, Christopher M. 1892-1978
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Grieve, Christopher M. 1892-1978
Grieve, Christopher, 1892-1978
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Grieve, Christopher, 1892-1978
Mc Diarmid, Hugh
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McDiarmid, Hugh 1892-1978
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Leslie, Arthur, 1892-1978
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Leslie, Arthur, 1892-1978
Mac Diarmid, Hugh
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Grieve, Christopher Murray
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Grieve, Christopher Murray
Murray Grieve, Christopher, 1892-1978
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Murray Grieve, Christopher, 1892-1978
Grieve, C. M. 1892-1978
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Grieve, C. M. 1892-1978
Mc Diarmid, Hugh, 1892-1978
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Grieve, Christopher Murray 1892-1978
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M'Diarmid, Hugh, 1892-1978
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M'Diarmid, Hugh, 1892-1978
マクダーミッド, ヒュー
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McDiarmid, Hugh.
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Grieve, Christopher Murray, 1892-
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Mac Diarmid, Hugh 1892-1978
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C. M. (Christopher Murray) Grieve [Hugh McDiarmid, 1892-1978] was a Scottish poet, writer, and cultural activist. Politically, he was both a nationalist, helping found the National Party of Scotland in 1928, and a communist. During the 1930's, he was expelled from each group for his membership in the other. His nationalist leanings were, for a time, characterized by pre-Reformation Catholic Scotland "as a model of social, spiritual, and national coherence." (Roderick Watson, ODNB). Grieve founded a series of periodicals: the Scottish Chapbook fourteen issues beginning in 1922; the weekly Scottish Nation, thirty-four issues beginning in 1923; and the monthly Northern Review four issues in 1924. These periodicals "set about the definition of a literary and cultural 'renaissance' in Scottish affairs." (Watson, ODNB). Grieve moved toward the use of Scots as an exploration of the vernacular, a move reflected in his adoption of the pseudonym Hugh M'Diarmid.
Christopher Murray Grieve (1892-1978), the Scots poet and prose writer, who used the pseudonym Hugh MacDiarmid. He wrote his poem A drunk man looks at the thistle in 1926. For fuller details of his life and achievements see the Dictionary of National Biography .
Christopher Murray Grieve, 1892-1978, Scottish writer best known for English and Scots poetry written under the pen name Hugh MacDiarmid.
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