George Gordon, Lord Byron: a Scottish genius

by Nannie Katharin Wells ; with foreword by Hugh McDiarmid (Dr. C.M. Grieve).

First edition.

Collieston : Michael Slains, 1961. 48 pages.

A discussion of Byron's life and genius, which the author argues is based on his Scottishness.

Pamphlet.

VG+. Creasing around staples.

Ref No: 7170


Author(s): Wells, Nannie Katharin | McDiarmid, Hugh | Grieve, Christopher Murray

Subject(s): Byron, Lord | Byron, George Gordon

Collection(s): Hugh MacDiarmid | Literary studies

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