Culture and leisure in Hugh MacDiarmid's 'On a Raised Beach'
In his poem 'On a Raised Beach', Hugh MacDiarmid lifted the phrase 'A culture demands leisure and leisure presupposes | A self-determined rhythm of life' from an essay in The New English Weekly. This essay pursues the implications of the borrowing, contextualizing the poem in re...
Main Author: | Whitworth, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Association for Scottish Literary Studies
2008
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