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William Soutar
1898 - 1943
William Soutar
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Primary

Gleanings by an Undergraduate (1923)

Conflict (1931)

The Solitary Way (1935)

Brief Words: One Hundred Epigrams (1935)

Poems in Scots (1935)

A Handful of Earth (1936)

Riddles in Scots (1937)

In the Time of Tyrants (1939)

Seeds in the Wind: Poems in Scots for Children (1943)

But the Earth Abideth (1943)

The Solitary Way (1943)

The Expectant Silence (1945)

Collected Poems, ed. Hugh MacDiarmid (1948) [Incomplete]

Poems of William Soutar: A New Selection, ed.William Aitken (1988)

Diaries of a Dying Man, ed. Alexander Scott, (1988)

Into a Room: Selected Poems of William Soutar, eds. Carl MacDougall and Douglas Gifford, (2000)

Secondary

Aitken, W.R., ‘"I’ll Mind Ye in a Sang": William Soutar’s Whigmaleeries’, Chapman 10(4) (1988), pp. 48-50.

‘The Soutar Archives in the National Library of Scotland’, Chapman 10(4) (1988), pp. 46-7

Glen, Duncan, ‘William Soutar’s Prose Writings’, Chapman 10(53) (1989), pp. 2-9.

Goodwin, K.L., ‘William Soutar, Adelaide Crapsey, and Imagism’, SSL 3 (1965), pp. 96-100.

McGregor, Forbes, ‘A Chiel Called Soutar’, Chapman 10(4) (1988), pp. 21-6.

Scott, Alexander “Still Life: William Soutar (1898-1943)” (1958).

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