Letters. Correspondence.
Found in 54 Collections and/or Records:
19 letters of Robert Garioch and five letters of Hugh MacDiarmid to Gael Turnbull.
Mostly concerning Turnbull`s poems.
29 letters of C M Grieve to Mr and Mrs James Dunlop.
With letter, 1950, of Edwin Muir to Andrew Letters.
35 letters, 1971-1978, of Hugh MacDiarmid to Morven Cameron.
Mostly on personal matters.
With letter, 1969, of Benjamin Britten to Cameron, concerning his settings of poems by William Soutar.
43 letters to William McCance.
Correspondents include Neil Gunn, Hugh MacDiarmid and Francis George Scott.
With two letters, 1937-1940, of Peggy Grieve to Agnes Miller Parker.
44 letters of C M Grieve to Ian F G Milner.
Concerning literary and personal matters.
56 letters of Christopher M Grieve to Ronald Stevenson.
Concern both men`s work.
115 letters to W R Aitken and his family of Hugh MacDiarmid, and four from Valda Grieve.
With manuscripts of a short story and essay of MacDiarmid, proof copy of "Sanschaw" and typescript copy of a thesis on MacDiarmid by Claude Henry.
118 letters to James K Annand.
Concerning literary and personal matters, with associated manuscripts of poems.
Correspondents include: Robert Garioch, Hugh MacDiarmid and Albert D Mackie.
129 letters of C M Grieve to Duncan Glen, on literary matters, and copies of related letters of Glen.
235 letters to Alan Bold.
Correspondents include: George Mackay Brown, Norman MacCaig, Hugh MacDiarmid, Sorley MacLean and Muriel Spark.
Autograph transcripts of 15 of Hugh MacDiarmid`s poems.
Includes letter of MacDiarmid to W Gordon Smith concerning a recording of the poems.
Circa 1300 letters to William Johnstone.
Correspondents include C M Grieve and Francis George Scott, mostly on artistic and literary matters.
Correspondence and other papers of Morris Blythman.
Includes letters of Hugh MacDiarmid and Sean O`Casey.
Eight letters of Christopher Grieve to Hans Petersen.
Eight letters, 1961-1969, of Christopher Grieve to Hans Petersen, with photocopy of revision copy, 1966, of Grieve`s entry in "Contemporary Authors" with his manuscript amendments.
Four letters, 1935-1936, of or concerning C M Grieve to R D McIntyre, with other papers.
Includes:
Edinburgh University student rectorial broadsheet "Students` Front" (1936)
14 letters and other papers, 1942-1945, of or concerning Douglas Young
copy, undated, of "A Ballad for Douglas Young", attributed to Sydney Goodsir Smith.
Four letters of C.M. Grieve to Peter Grant, with the manuscript of an article, 1961, for `SLA News` concerning Grieve`s editorship of `William Soutar: collected poems` (1948).
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.