Hugh MacDiarmid : a festschrift.
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Edinburgh,
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1962.
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Table of Contents:
- MacDiarmid's lyrics, by N. MacCaig
- Hugh MacDiarmid and the Scottish Renaissance, by W. Keir
- The early poems, by D. Daiches
- MacDiarmid's poetry in the 1930's by W. Keir
- "Between any life and the sun," by G. Bruce
- The three hymns to Lenin, by S. G. Smith
- MacDiarmid the Marxist poet, by D. Craig
- The nationalism of Hugh MacDiarmid, by D. Young
- Hugh MacDiarmid and Gaelic literature, by D. Sealy
- Poetry and knowledge in MacDiarmid's later work, by E. Morgan
- MacDiarmid, Joyce and Busoni by R. Stevenson
- A great partnership, MacDairmid and Francis George Scott, by A. T. Cunninghame
- Hugh MacDiarmid and the Scottish language, by A. Mackie
- Mainly domestic, being some personal reminiscences, by H. B. Cruickshank
- Angry influence; MacDiarmid in the 1940's, by M. Lindsay
- A check list of the works of Hugh MacDiarmid, by W. R. Aitken (p. 213-221)