Edwin Muir

Edwin Muir

Edwin Muir was an Orcadian poet, novelist and translator born on a farm in Deerness on the Orkney Islands. He is remembered for his deeply felt and vivid poetry in plain language with few stylistic preoccupations. Muir was born in Deerness, where his mother was also born, at Hacco, remembered in his autobiography as "Haco". In 1901, when he was 14, his father lost his farm, and the family moved to Glasgow. In quick succession his father, two brothers, and his mother died within the space of a few years. His life as a young man was a depressing experience, and involved a raft of unpleasant...
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Birthdate:May 15, 1887
Birthplace:Orkney Islands
Date of death:January 3, 1959

Written works by Edwin Muir

  • The complete poems of Edwin Muir
    The complete poems of Edwin Muir
  • We moderns
    We moderns
  • Scottish journey
    Scottish journey
  • The estate of poetry
    The estate of poetry
  • An Autobiography
    An Autobiography
Title
The complete poems of Edwin Muir
We moderns
Scottish journey
The estate of poetry
An Autobiography
Collected Poems
marionette
truth of imagination
Chorus of the newly dead
voyage, and other poems
present age from 1914
Journeys and places
Essays in literature and society
Six poems
First poems
narrow place
The Structure Of The Novel
story and the fable
New poets, 1959
story & the fable
Poor Tom
Essays on literature and society
labyrinth
Uncollected Scottish Criticism
Latitudes
Variations on a time theme
three brothers
politics of King Lear
autobiography
Scott and Scotland
Transition
John Knox
One foot in Eden
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