The Novels of Neil M. Gunn: A Critical StudyScottish Academic Press, 1987 - 192 páginas |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
31 | 55 |
Renewal and Highland River | 65 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 4 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
action Art and Hector Art and Old Art's Atom of Delight attempt Bloodhunt Butcher's Broom Catrine Celtic Celtic Twilight Celts characters Clearances consciousness contemporary context croft depiction disintegration Drinking Edinburgh Edwin Muir episode essential Highland experience evictions evocation Ewan Ewan's father fear feels Finn Fiona Macleod fishing Green Isle Grey Coast Gunn Gunn's Gunn's novels Highland Clearances Highland community Highland decline Highland novels Highland River Hugh Hugh MacDiarmid human Iain individual J. B. Pick journey Kenn Kenn's Kirsty land late novels living London Lost Chart Lost Glen MacDiarmid mind Morning Tide mother narrative Neil Nineteen Eighty-Four novels of Highland Old Hector past philosophical plot Porpoise Press portrayed qualities reader relation relationship Riasgan Roddie Scotland Scots Magazine Scottish Second Sight seems short story significant Silver Bough Silver Darlings Sun Circle symbolic T. S. Eliot theme traditional Tullach Wild Geese Overhead woman World's End writing Young Art