Grieve, Christopher Murray, 1892-1978 (poet, writer, and cultural activist, pseudonym Hugh MacDiarmid)
Found in 69 Collections and/or Records:
Galley proofs of "A Symposium on the After War Religion", unpublished work edited by Denis Saurat, and including an essay of Hugh MacDiarmid.
With five letters to Robert S Silver, three from Saurat and one each from MacDiarmid and Robert McLellan.
Letter, 1971, of Hugh MacDiarmid to Colin Forrester.
With notes, 1989, of Forrester concerning the MacDiarmid`s letter.
Letter of C M Grieve enclosing an essay on his work and a prospectus for "In Memoriam James Joyce".
Letter of Chistopher Murray Grieve (Hugh MacDiarmid) to John C. Green concerning a film portrait project.
Letter of Christoper Grieve (Hugh MacDiarmid) to Dr John Thomas Low concerning Low`s edition of Stevenson`s "Weir of Hermiston" (1973).
With a postcard of Ronald Mavor concerning Low`s edition of Bridie`s "Mr Bolfry".
Letter of Christopher Grieve (Hugh MacDiarmid).
Letter, 1967, of Christopher Grieve to the donor, Dennis McWilliams, in response to questions sent by McWilliams while preparing his article on Hugh MacDiarmid, `A hero of our time`, published in `Unjustified, the University of Kent magazine`, May 1967. The accession includes a copy of the magazine, and copies of `English`, Autumn 1967, and `The Week-end Scotsman`, 12 August 1967; all carry articles on MacDiarmid.
Letter of Hugh MacDiarmid.
Concerns publication of "The White Rose of Scotland".
Letters of and concerning C M Grieve.
On the inclusion of a poem in an anthology to be edited by Dame Edith Sitwell.
Letters of and concerning C M Grieve to Ernest Brooks and Barbara Niven.
Includes typescript of "Mature Art".
Letters of persons of literary interest to Prof Ian A Gordon.
Letters to and of Naomi Mitchison; with press cuttings.
Letters to and relating to F.G. Scott, with copy of a photograph of C. M. Grieve and Neil Gunn; also some later papers relating to Scott.
Letters, 1901, 1958, 1966, 1977, to and relating to Francis George Scott; correspondents include Christopher Grieve and George Campbell Hay. With copy of photograph, 1936, of Grieve and Neil Gunn; press-cuttings, 1949, 1952; copy of a memoir of F. G. Scott, `Border Forays into Fife`, by his daughter Lillias Forbes; copy of list of unpublished songs by F. G. Scott compiled by Lillias Forbes.
Letters to John Macnair Reid.
Including letters of Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Robert Graves, C M Grieve, O H Mavor, and Siegfried Sassoon.
Letters to John Manson, poet, writer, editor and publisher of "Weighbauk" literary magazine.
Correspondents include Christopher Grieve (`Hugh MacDiarmid`), Sydney Goodsir Smith, Alastair Mackie, Archie Lamont and David Craig.
Letters to Maurice Lindsay from various literary figures.
Correspondents include:
C M Grieve, pseudonym Hugh MacDiarmid
Neil M Gunn
Norman MacCaig
Iain Crichton Smith
Sydney Goodsir Smith
Douglas Young
Letters to Tom Pow from several literary figures.
Includes:
12 letters, 1977-1978, of C M Grieve;
letter, undated, of Karl Miller;
letter, 1969, of Edwin Morgan;
letter, 1992, of William Neill;
letter, 1989, of Alastair Reid.
one letter
Letters to William Montgomerie.
Concerning literary and personal matters.
With five letters of C M Grieve, 28 letters of Edwin Muir, and 12 letters of Willa Muir.
Literary correspondence of Raymond Vettese.
Includes letters of J K Annand, H B Cruickshank, C M Grieve, Malcolm 'Callum' Macdonald and Trevor Royle, and manuscripts and typescripts of poems.
Nine letters to James D Young, including two of Hugh MacDiarmid and three of Edwin Muir.
Mostly on literary matters.
Papers concerning, "The Age of MacDiarmid. Essays on Hugh MacDiarmid and His Influence on Contemporary Scotland. Edited by P H Scott and A C Davis".
Comprising proofs, manuscripts and typescripts of essays, and correspondence.
Papers of and concerning Hugh MacDiarmid.
Includes manuscripts, typescripts and proofs of poems, essays, articles, reviews and autobiography, literary notebooks and correspondence.
Papers of and concerning T J Douglas MacDonald (Fionn MacColla), including corrected typescripts of novels and autobiographical work; and five letters of C M Grieve to Mary MacDonald.
Papers of David D Murison.
Comprising:
1. letter, 1942, of Douglas Young to David D Murison
2. letter, 1967, of C M Grieve to Murison
3. typescript of a poem, early 20th century, of Ronald Campbell Macfie
4. collection of letters, 19th century.
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- Letters. Correspondence. 54
- Correspondence. 15
- Poetry. 11
- Typescripts. 8
- Essays. 7
- Manuscripts. 7
- Photocopies. 7
- Copies. Derivative objects. 4
- Proofs. printed matter 4
- Articles. 3
- Autobiographies. 3
- Notebooks. 2
- Novels. 2
- Postcards. 2
- Albums. 1
- Ballads. 1
- Criticism. 1
- Diaries. 1
- Galley proofs. Proofs (printed matter). 1
- Genealogies. 1
- Legal documents. 1
- Newspapers. 1
- Notes. 1
- Photographs. 1
- Press cuttings. Information artifacts. 1
- Prospectuses 1
- Reviews. Document genre 1
- Short stories. 1
- Signatures. Names 1
- Speeches. Documents. 1
- Theses. 1
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