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NOTES TO INTRODUCTION

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MSS in the National Library of Scotland are quoted by kind permission of the NLS and of Gibbon’s daughter. Mrs Rhea Martin.

1. Quoted in Ian S. Munro, Leslie Mitchell: Lewis Grassic Gibbon (Edinburgh, 1966), p. 120.

2. Early list of ‘Dramatis Personae’ for The Morning Star, the first title that occurred to Gibbon for Cloud Howe, in NLS MS Acc. 26040.

3. Ian Campbell, Lewis Grassic Gibbon (Edinburgh, 1985), Ρ. 95.

4. In NLS MS Acc. 26064.

5. See ‘Action and Narrative Stance in A Scots Quair’, in Literature of the North, ed. David Hewitt and Michael Spiller (Aberdeen 1983), pp. 109–20; and Isobel Murray and Bob Tait, ‘Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s A Scots Quair’, in Ten Modern Scottish Novels (Aberdeen 1984), pp.10–31. Also Deirdre Burton, ‘A Feminist Reading of Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s A Scots Quair’, in The British Working-Class Novel in the Twentieth Century, ed. J. Hawthorne (1984), pp.35–46

6. ‘A Feminist Reading’, p.38.

7. In NLS MS Acc. 2064. Gunn may have written ‘humans’ rather than ‘humors’.

8. In The Free Man, 29 July 1933.

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