Nan Shepherd

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Nan Shepherd was a Scottish modernist novelist and poet best known for her nature writing and influential book "The Living Mountain," which reflects her deep connection to the Cairngorms.

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instanceOf human
modernist writer
nature writer
non-fiction book
novelist
poet
author Nan Shepherd NERFINISHED
birthName Anna Shepherd NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1893-02-11
dateOfDeath 1981-02-23
depictedOn Scottish five-pound note
educatedAt University of Aberdeen NERFINISHED
employer Aberdeen College of Education NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Scottish
fieldOfWork literature
nature writing
gender female
genre Scottish fiction
modernist literature
nature writing
givenName Anna NERFINISHED
honouredIn Royal Bank of Scotland polymer £5 note NERFINISHED
influencedBy Cairngorms NERFINISHED
languageOfExpression English
literaryPeriod 20th century
mainSubject Cairngorms NERFINISHED
movement modernism
name Nan Shepherd NERFINISHED
nickname Nan NERFINISHED
notableWork A Pass in the Grampians NERFINISHED
The Living Mountain NERFINISHED
The Quarry Wood NERFINISHED
The Weatherhouse NERFINISHED
occupation essayist
novelist
poet
teacher
placeOfBirth Cult, Aberdeenshire, Scotland NERFINISHED
placeOfBurial Aberdeen, Scotland NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Aberdeen, Scotland NERFINISHED
positionHeld lecturer in English
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
residence Aberdeen NERFINISHED
subjectOf The Living Mountain NERFINISHED
workLocation Aberdeen NERFINISHED
Cairngorms NERFINISHED

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Scottish literature notableAuthor Nan Shepherd
Scottish Renaissance notableFigure Nan Shepherd