Christopher Murray Grieve

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Christopher Murray Grieve was a Scottish poet, journalist, and key figure in the Scottish Renaissance, best known by his pen name Hugh MacDiarmid.

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Christopher Murray Grieve canonical 2

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instanceOf Scottish journalist
Scottish poet
essayist
human
journalist
key figure in the Scottish Renaissance
literary critic
modernist poet
poet
political activist
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
culture Scottish culture
describedBySource Scottish literary history
ethnicGroup Scottish people
fieldOfWork Scottish literature
journalism
modernist literature
genre journalism
poetry
political writing
hasAlias Hugh MacDiarmid
hasInfluenceOn Scottish national identity in literature
hasSignificantRole leading figure of the Scottish Renaissance movement
influenced Scottish modernist poetry
later Scottish nationalist writers
languageOfExpression English
Scots
movement Scottish Renaissance
Scottish Renaissance
surface form: Scottish literary renaissance
name Christopher Murray Grieve self-link
notableFor revitalising Scottish literature in the 20th century
use of synthetic Scots language in poetry
notableWork A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle
In Memoriam James Joyce
Penny Wheep
Sangschaw
To Circumjack Cencrastus
occupation critic
editor
essayist
journalist
poet
penName Hugh MacDiarmid
placeOfActivity Scotland
politicalAlignment Scottish nationalism
socialism
usedLanguage Lallans

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Hugh MacDiarmid birthName Christopher Murray Grieve
Christopher Murray Grieve name Christopher Murray Grieve self-link