The late Margery McCulloch, Formerly Honorary Senior Research Fellow, University of Glasgow
Margery Palmer McCulloch was an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow. She has written on Neil M. Gunn and Edwin Muir and co-edited the Scottish Literary Review from 2005 to 2013. A key collection of source documents Modernism and Nationalism (2004) was followed by a monograph on Scottish Modernism and its Contexts (2009). She co-edited Scottish and International Modernisms and the Edinburgh Companion to Hugh MacDiarmid (2011). She had just completed this long-researched joint biography of Edwin and Willa Muir, when she suffered a stroke in 2019 and died at the age of 83. She is survived by her husband the painter Ian McCulloch and their two sons, Neil and Euan.
Foreword Introduction 1. Coming Together ADVENTURING IN EUROPE 2. Prague and a New Czech Republic 3. Elbflorenz 4. 'North and South' 5. Fête du Citron PUTTING DOWN ROOTS 6. Early Writings 7. Willa and Womanhood 8. Crowborough and Literary Life THE POLITICAL THIRTIES 9. Changing Worlds and a Hampstead Idyll 10. Scottish Journeys 11. Scotland and Europe 12. Translating for a Living A SINGLE, DISUNITED WORLD 13. World War Two in St Andrews 14. Edinburgh and New Poetry 15. The Cold War and Prague Again 16. Roman Interlude 17. Newbattle Abbey A NEW WORLD 18. American Adventure 19. Swaffham Prior 20. Willa Alone 21. Last Years
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