The Singin' Lass by Marion Angus

The Singin' Lass by Marion Angus

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Celebrates the legacy of Marion Angus, (1865-1946) one of Scotland's finest lyric poets. This collection of her work for more than fifty years, includes poetry, extracts from her early prose and an introductory essay about her life and work.

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The Singin' Lass by Marion Angus

Celebrates the legacy of Marion Angus, (1865-1946) one of Scotland's finest lyric poets. This collection of her work for more than fifty years, includes poetry, extracts from her early prose and an introductory essay about her life and work.

Aimee Chalmers was raised in Montrose and spent her early career helping disadvantaged youngsters find their identity through creativity. She has been concentrating on her own creative writing since 2002, and has an MPhil from Glasgow University. She is now completing a PhD at St Andrew's University. She is the current of the Scots Language Society's Robert McLennan Tassie, for the best short story in Scots.

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ISBN 13 9781904598640
ISBN 10 1904598641
Title The Singin' Lass
Author Marion Angus
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Birlinn General
Year published 2006-07-26
Number of pages 228
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.