Neil M. Gunn

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Neil M. Gunn was a prominent 20th-century Scottish novelist and critic whose works often explored Highland life, national identity, and the impact of social change on rural communities.

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instanceOf Scottish writer
literary critic
novelist
person
activePeriod 20th century
awardReceived James Tait Black Memorial Prize NERFINISHED
birthDate 1891-11-08
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
deathDate 1973-01-15
educatedAt Dunbeath Public School NERFINISHED
Royal High School, Edinburgh NERFINISHED
employer HM Customs and Excise NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Scottish
familyName Gunn NERFINISHED
fullName Neil Miller Gunn NERFINISHED
genre essay
fiction
novel
givenName Neil NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced modern Scottish literature
influencedBy Scottish Highlands culture NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
militaryConflict World War I NERFINISHED
movement Scottish Renaissance NERFINISHED
notableWork Butcher's Broom NERFINISHED
Highland River NERFINISHED
Morning Tide NERFINISHED
The Drinking Well NERFINISHED
The Green Isle of the Great Deep NERFINISHED
The Grey Coast NERFINISHED
The Lost Glen NERFINISHED
The Serpent NERFINISHED
The Shadow NERFINISHED
The Silver Darlings NERFINISHED
Young Art and Old Hector NERFINISHED
occupation civil servant
literary critic
novelist
placeOfBirth Dunbeath, Caithness, Scotland NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Inverness, Scotland NERFINISHED
residence Inverness, Scotland NERFINISHED
spouse Daisy Frew NERFINISHED
subjectOf Neil Gunn (biographical studies) NERFINISHED
writingFocus Highland life
Scottish national identity
social change in rural communities

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Scottish literature notableAuthor Neil M. Gunn
Scottish Renaissance notableFigure Neil M. Gunn