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Brownsbank
- A guide to the farm labourer's cottage in South Lanarkshire, the home of Hugh MacDiarmid from 1951 to 1978; now run as a museum and archive. Includes information about visiting, the Brownsbank Fellowship, and background on the poet and his influence.
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Hugh MacDiarmid
- A collection of audio files of MacDiarmid himself reading some his poems, including "A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle".
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Hugh MacDiarmid & Scottish Cultural Renaissance
- An assessment of the poet, his influence on the Scottish cultural renaissance of the inter-war years, and his use of Lallans.
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Hugh MacDiarmid (1892-1978)
- Offers a profile and bibliography of Christopher Murray Grieve, better known under his pseudonym, Hugh MacDiarmid. Includes an excerpt from "A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle", and some of his other poems.
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Hugh MacDiarmid: An Exhibition Celebrating the Centenary of His Birth
- Information about a 1992 exhibition of manuscripts, correspondence, books, and other printed materials from the Special Collections of the University of Delaware Library. Also offers a biography of the poet.
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The MacDiarmid Memorial
- A sculpture in the form of an open book, decorated with images from MacDiarmid's poetry, erected as a memorial outside Langholm.
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Proof of Poet's Date with Destiny Revealed
- A feature in Scotland on Sunday discusses MacDiarmid's part in a 1934 plot to liberate the Stone of Scone from Westminster Abbey; also discusses the poet's politics.
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