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Hugh Macdiarmid and Sorley Maclean: Modern Makars, Men of Letters
Eadar Canaan Is Garrabost (Between Canaan and Garrabost): Religion in Derick Thomson's Lewis Poetry
Pericles Coastal Interpretation
Mackay 2015 Celticism Bookc
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Conversations Scottish Poets
Freedom from Judgement Above? Predestination and Cultural Trauma in Scottish Gaelic Poetry of World War I
A Raasay Childhood Sorley Maclean Was Born on the 26 October 1911 in Osgaig on Raasay, a Small Island Lying Off the East Coast of the Isle of Skye
Sorley Maclean's Other Clearance Poems Petra Johana Poncarová Charles University, Prague
Poetry from Britain and Ireland Since 1945
Some Reflections on the Poetry of Skye Aonghas Macneacail
Skye and Raasay As Symbol in the Poetry of Sorley Maclean
A Raasay Childhood Sorley Maclean Was Born on the 26 October 1911 In
Celtic Literatures in the Twentieth Century
Sorley Maclean's "An Cuilithionn": a Critical Assessment Chrtistopher Whyte
Sorley Maclean 1911 - 1996
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Cheape Ainmeil Thar Cheudan
Sorley Maclean
Aonghas Macneacail: Land, Language, Memory
HALLAIG Sorley Maclean
3. Sorley Maclean
Poetry of Displacement: Sorley Maclean and His Writing Colin Nicholson
Univerzita Karlova Filozofická Fakulta Ústav Anglofonních Literatur a Kultur
Young Gaels Demonstrate Their Talents in Honour of Sorley Maclean's
Six Poems of Sorley Maclean Teaching Notes for Higher English Emma Dymock
Sorley Maclean Was Born at Oscaig in the Island of Raasay on 26 October, 1911, and Died in Inverness on 24 November, 1996
Newsletter Winter 2008
Self-Translation, the Bilingual Edition and Modern Scottish Gaelic Poetry
Place Names in Scottish Gaelic Literature: the Case of Sorley Maclean’S Poetry
Sorley Maclean's Poetry of World War
Andrew J. R. Macintosh Mphil Thesis
An Interview with Sorley Maclean Angus Nicolson
Sorley Maclean in Non-Gaelic Contexts
Scottish Poetry of the First World War Teaching Notes for National Five and Higher English Morna Fleming
Sorley Mclean in Three Languages