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Clan-Albin
Christian Isobel Johnstone, dubbed 'the brave-hearted lady' by Thomas Carlyle, wrote one of the most extraordinary tales of the romantic era: Clan-Albin. It tells the story of the …
Naomi Mitchison's Early in Orcadia, The Big House and Travel Light
Moira Burgess's SCOTNOTE study guide covers three of Mitchison's historical novels: Early in Orcadia; The Big House; and Travel Light. The plots, and the author's beliefs and …
On the Road Home it Was Suddenly
New Writing Scotland
The Cottagers of Glenburnie
'The Cottagers of Glenburnie' presents vivid depictions - and biting satires - of Scottish peasant life. It also skillfully discusses and dissects class issues, British …
Devil to Stage
Includes "The Sunlight Sonata", "A Sleeping Clergyman", "Mr Bolfry", and "Daphne Laureola", along with, "The Anatomist": the tale of Dr Knox and his relationship with Edinburgh's …
Rona Munro's Bold Girls
Rona Munro’s 1991 play Bold Girls is a tale of four Belfast women during the Troubles, exploring personal and communal history, and what it means when aspects of a community – …
Lunch at Yes: v. 20
New Writing Scotland is the principal forum for poetry and short fiction in scotland today. Every year it publishes the very best from both emerging and established writers, and …
Voices from Their Ain Countrie
The year 2006 marks the 60th anniversary of the deaths of two major 20th-century Scottish poets: Marions Angus and Violet Jacob. More than 200 poems are included in this …
Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, The Master of Ballantrae and The Ebb-tide
Robert Louis Stevenson is one of the most important and influential writers of the modern era, admired and emulated by authors across the world from the 19th century to the present …
Black Middens
New Writing Scotland is the principal forum for poetry and short fiction in Scotland today. This latest collection of excellent contemporary literature includes new work from more …
A Flame in the Mearns
LEWIS GRASSIC GIBBON (1901-1935) is one of the best known of early twentieth-century Scottish writers. Born James Leslie Mitchell, he grew up in the Mearns area of north-east …