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Description: A special collection held by the University of Delaware; includes an introduction to and assessment of the poet, and a listing of materials in the collection.
University of Delaware: HUGH MacDIARMID: AN EXHIBITION See What Books I Have Checked Out? Obtain Material Not Owned by the Library? Celebrating the Centenary of His Birth Hugh MacDiarmid, the most prominent Scottish literary figure of the twentieth century, was born Christopher Murray Grieve on August 11, 1892 in Langholm, a small Scottish town along the English border. He received his early education in Langholm where among his first teachers was the Scottish composer Francis George Scott who would later collaborate with him on a variety of projects. When Grieve moved in 1908 to Edinburgh, where he enrolled at the Broughton Junior Student Centre to study for a career as a teacher, his primary English teacher was George Ogilvie who became his most important literary mentor.
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