Margery Palmer McCulloch

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Margery Palmer McCulloch is a Scottish literary scholar, author and Co-editor of the Scottish Literary Review.

Education and academia

Dr. Margery Palmer McCulloch was educated at the former Hamilton Academy; the University of London and the University of Glasgow and is a senior Honorary Research Fellow in Scottish Literature, University of Glasgow.[1] She is also an elected member of Council of the Association for Scottish Literary Studies and has served as Convener of the Association's Publications Board, as well as being Co-editor of the Scottish Literary Review. A past Convener of the Society’s Glasgow Branch, McCulloch is also a former Honorary Secretary of the Saltire Society. She has contributed to literary and cultural programmes on BBC Radio and articles to newspapers and journals, including The Herald (Glasgow), The Scotsman and The Times Literary Supplement.[2] [3] [4]

Works

McCulloch has an extensive list of published books and articles on Scottish literature and writers, her published works including:[5] [6]

  • The Novels of Neil M. Gunn: a critical study (Scottish Academic Press, 1987)
  • Edwin Muir: poet, critic and novelist (Edinburgh University Press, 1993)
  • The Man Who Came Back: Essays and Short Stories by Neil M. Gunn (edited with a critical introduction. Polygon, 1991. Reprinted 1998)
  • Liz Lochhead’s Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off (Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 2000)
  • A Flame in the Mearns: Lewis Grassic Gibbon: a centenary celebration (Association for Scottish Literary Studies, University of Glasgow, 2003)
  • Modernism and Nationalism: Literature and Society in Scotland, 1918-1939 (Association for Scottish Literary Studies, University of Glasow, 2004)
  • Scottish Modernism and its Contexts 1918–1959: Literature, National Identity and Cultural Exchange (Edinburgh University Press, 2009)


References

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