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Page 116
... Gibbon . Hence the total picture has a depth and effectiveness which is almost completely lacking in the caricature of the Reverend MacShillock - seen through Grassic Gibbon's eyes only - in Grey Granite , and certainly lacking in the ...
... Gibbon . Hence the total picture has a depth and effectiveness which is almost completely lacking in the caricature of the Reverend MacShillock - seen through Grassic Gibbon's eyes only - in Grey Granite , and certainly lacking in the ...
Page 122
... Gibbon's passion and saddened by the reminder that he was to die only a few months after the completion of this work : but at the same time this should not blind us to the fact often commented upon that by the standards of its ...
... Gibbon's passion and saddened by the reminder that he was to die only a few months after the completion of this work : but at the same time this should not blind us to the fact often commented upon that by the standards of its ...
Page 180
... Gibbon : Munro , p . 3. ) 3. Originally published as three separate books : Sunset Song ( 1932 ) ; Cloud Howe ( 1933 ) ... Gibbon's friends were unable to agree about the depth of his Communist sympathies ( Munro , pp . 133-4 ) , while ...
... Gibbon : Munro , p . 3. ) 3. Originally published as three separate books : Sunset Song ( 1932 ) ; Cloud Howe ( 1933 ) ... Gibbon's friends were unable to agree about the depth of his Communist sympathies ( Munro , pp . 133-4 ) , while ...
Contents
The Philanthropists of Mugsborough | 27 |
At Last the British are Coming | 48 |
The MiddleClass Dilemma | 79 |
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