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A History of Scottish Women's Writing

A History of Scottish Women's Writing

Edited by Douglas Gifford and Dorothy McMillan

Edinburgh University Press

© The contributors, 1997 Edinburgh University Press, 22 George Square, Edinburgh

Transferred to digital print 2005 Typeset in Goudy by Bibliocraft, Dundee, Printed and bound in Great Britain by CPI Antony Rowe, Eastbourne A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 0 7486 0742 0 (hardback) ISBN 0 7486 0916 4 (paperback)

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Caves of Balgowrie, 1896; A Daughter of Strife, 1897; Rachel, 1899 (all Methuen, London); 1 he Story of a Mother, James Nisbet, London, 1902; Stones From a Glasshouse, James Nisbet, London 1904; AU that Happened in a Week, 1905; The Ladder to the Stars, Methuen, London, 1906; Seven Scots Stories, John Murray, London, 1912; A Green Grass Widow and Other Stories, John Murray, London, 1921 Find1ater, Mary (1865-1963) Songs and Sonnets, 1895; Over the Hills, 1897; Betty Musgrave, 1899; A Narrow Way, 1901; The Rose of Joy, 1903 (all Methuen, London); A Blind Bird's Nest, 1907; Tents of a Night, 1914 (both Smith, Elder and Co., London) Findlater, Jane and Mary Tales That are Told, Methuen, London, 1901; The Affair at the Inn (with Kate Douglas Wiggin and Allan McAuley) 1904; Crossriggs, 1908; Robinetta (with Kate Douglas Wiggin and Allan McAuley), 1911; Penny Monypenny, 1911; Seen and Heard Before and After 1914, 1916; Content with Flies, 1916 (all Smith, Elder and Co., London); Beneath the Visiting Moon, Hurst & Blackett, London, 1923

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Fine, Anne (1947- ) The Summer-House Loon, Methuen, London, 1978; The Granny Project, Methuen, London, 1983; The Killjoy, Bantam, London, 1986; Madame Doubtfire, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1987; Stranger Danger, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1989; Taking the Devil's Advice, Viking, London, 1990 Finlay, Ann Seed Time and Harvest, Tragara Press, Edinburgh, 1978 Flett, Una FaUingfrom Grace: My Early Years in Ballet, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1981; Revisiting Empty Houses, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1988 Forrest-Thomson, Veronica (1947-75) Identi-Kit, Outpost Publications, London, 1967; Twelve Academic Questions, the author, Cambridge, 1970; Language-Games, School of English Press, University of Leeds, Leeds, 1971; On the Periphery, Street Editions, Cambridge, 1976; Poetic Artifice: A Theory of Twentieth-Century Poetry, Manchester U.P., Manchester, 1978; Collected Poems and Translations, Allardyce Barnett, London, 1990 Fraser, Amy Stewart (1892- ) The HiUs of Home, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London, 1973 Fraser, Olive (1909-77) The Pure Account: Poems 1909-1977, Aberdeen University Press, Aberdeen, 1981; The Wrong Music: The Poems of Olive Fraser 1909-1977, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1989 Galford, Ellen (1947- ) MoU Cutpurse: Her True History, Stramullion, Edinburgh, 1984; The Fires of Bride, Women's Press, London, 1986; Queendom Come, Virago, London, 1990; The Dyke and the Dybbuk, Virago, London, 1993 Galloway, Janice ( 1956- ) The Trick is to Keep Breathing, Polygon, Edinburgh, 1989; Blood, Seeker & Warburg, London, 1991; Foreign Parts, Jonathan Cape, London, 1994; Where You Find It, Jonathan Cape, London, 1996 Garry, Flora (1900- ) Bennygoak and Other Poems, Akros, Preston, 1974; Collected Poems, Edinburgh, Gordon Wright, 1995 Gavin, Catherine Irvine (1907- ) Louis Philippe, King of the French, Methuen, London, 1933; Clyde Valley, Barker, London, 1938; The Hostile Shore, Methuen, London, 1940; The Black Milestone, Methuen, London, 1941; Britain and France: A Study of Twentieth Century Relations, the 'Entente Cordiale', Jonathan Cape, London, 1941; Edward the Seventh: A Biography, Jonathan Cape, London, 1941; The Mountain of Light, Methuen, London, 1944; Liberated France, Jonathan Cape, London, 1955; Madeline, Macmillan, London, 1958; The Cactus and the Crown, 1962; The Fortress, 1964; The Moon into Blood, 1966; The Devil in the Harbour, 1968; The House of War, 1970; Give Me the Daggers, 1972; The Snow Mountain, 1974; Traitor's Gate, 1976; None Dare Call It Treason, 1978; Now Sleep the Brave, 1980 (all Hodder & Stoughton, London); The Glory Road, Grafton, London, 1987; A Dawn of Splendour, Grafton, London, 1989; The French Fortune, Harper Collins, London, 1991 Gerber, Pat (1934- ) Maiden Voyage, Kailyards Press, Glasgow, 1992; The Search For The Stone of Destiny, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1992 Gibson, Magi (1943- ) Kicking Back, Taranis Books, 1993/Clydeside Press, Glasgow, 1995 Gillies, Valerie (1948- ) Trio: New Poets from Edinburgh, with Roderick Watson and Paul Mills, ed. Robin Fulton, New Rivers Press, New York, 1971; Poetry Introduction 3, Faber, London, 1975; Each Bright Eye: Selected Poems 1971-1976, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1977; Bed of Stone, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1984; Leopardi: A Scottis Quair, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 1987; Tweed)oumey, with Judy Steei, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1989; The Chanter's Tune, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1990; The Ringing Rock, Scottish Cultural Press, Aberdeen, 1995 Gladstone, Mary (Mary Drew) Catherine Gladstone by her Daughter, Nisbet & Co., London, 1919; Acton Gladstone and Others, Nisbet & Co., London, 1925; Mary Gladstone (Mrs Drew) her Diaries and Letters, ed. Lucy Masterman, Methuen, London, 1930 Glover, Sue (1943- ) Major plays performed include: Bondagers, 1990; The Seal Wife, Edinburgh Festival, 1980; An Island in Largo, Byre Theatre, 1981; The Bubble Boy, Tron, 1981; The Straw Chair, Traverse, 1988; Bondagers, Traverse, 1991; Sacred Hearts, 1994 (of these, so far only Bondagers has been published, in Made in Scotland: An Anthology of New Scottish Plays, eds Ian Brown and Mark Fisher, Methuen, London, 1995) Gordon, Katherine The Emerald Peacock, 2 vols, 1978-9; Peacock in Flight, 1979; In the Shadow of the Peacock, 1980; The Peacock Ring, 1981; Peacock in)eopardy, 1982 (All Hodder & Stoughton, London) Gordon, Janette R. Left by the Tide: Poems, Alex P. Reid, Aberdeen, 1977 Grant, Katherine Whyte (1845-?) Dusgadh na Fienne, Dealbh- Chluich Mir Son na Cloinne, J. & R. Parlane, Paisley, 1908; Aig Tigh na Beinne (Tales and Poems, Original and Translated), Hugh

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Macdonald, Oban, 1911; Myth, Tradition and Story from WestemArgyU, The Oban Times Press, Oban, 1925 Hamilton, Margaret (1915-72) BuU's Penny, MacGibbon & Kee, London, 1950 Hanagan, Eva Playmates, Duckwonh, London, 1978; The Upas Tree, 1979; Holding On, 1980; A Knock a! the Door, 1982 (all Constable, London) Haynes, Dorothy K(ate) (1918-87) Winter's Traces, Methuen, London, 1947; The Gibsons of Glasgow, 1947; Robin Ritchie, Methuen, London, 1949; Thou Shalt Not Suffer a Witch and Other Stories, Methuen, London, 1949; Haste Ye Back, Jarrold's, London, 1973; Peacocks and Pagodas and the Best of Dorothy K. Haynes, Paul Harris, Edinburgh, 1981; Lanark in Old Postcards, European Library in Zaltbommer, Netherlands, 1983; Thou Shalt Not Suffer a Witch (new edition), B&W Publishing, Edinburgh, 1996 Hayton, Sian (1933- ) Cells of Knowledge, Polygon, Edinburgh, 1989; The Governors, Balnain Books, Nairn, 1992; Hidden Daughters, Polygon, Edinburgh, 1992; The Last Flight, Polygon, Edinburgh, 1993 Hedderwick, Mairi (1939- ) An Eye on the Hebrides, 1989; Highland Journey, 1992 (both Canongate, Edinburgh) Henderson, Meg Finding Peggy: A Glasgow Childhood, Corgi, London, 1994 Hendry, Joy (1953- ) Literature and Language: The Way Forward, SNP Publications, West Lothian, 1981; The Land for the People, ed., with Irene Evans, Scottish Socialist Society, Blackford, 1985; Sorley Maclean: Critical Essays, ed., with Raymond J. Ross, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh, 1986; (ed.) Nonnan MacCaig: Critical Essays, Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 1990; Neil M. Gunn Centenary Lecture, Peglet Press, Ampthill, 1992; Gang Down Wi' a Sang, Diehard Press, Edinburgh, 1995 Hodgman, Jackie (1953- ) The Fish in White Sauce Incident, Keith Murray, Aberdeen, 1992 Hunter, Mollie (Maureen Mcllwraith) (1922- ) A Looe Song for My Lady, Evans, London, 1961; Stay for an Answer, French, London, 1962; Patrick Kentigern Keenan, Blackie, London, 1963; A Pistol in Greenyards, Evans, London, 1965; The Ghosts of Glencoe, Evans, London, 1966; The Bodach, Blackie, London, 1970; The Haunted Mountain, 1972; The Stronghold, 1974; A Stranger Came Ashore, 1975 (all Hamish Hamilton, London); Talent is Not Enough: Mollie Hunter On Writing For Children, Harper, New York, 1976; The Kelpie's Pearls, Puffin, Harmondsworth, 1976; The Brownie, Byways Bairns, 1986; The Enchanted Boy, Byways Bairns, 1986; Escape from Loch Leven, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1987; Walking Swnes, Mammoth, 1991; The Stronghold, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1995 Jacob, Violet (1863-1946) The Sheep Stealers, 1902; The Infant Moralist, with Lady Helena Carnegie, Grant & Son, Edinburgh, 1903; The Golden Heart and Other Fairy Stories, 1904; The Interloper, 1904; Verses, 1905 (all Heinemann, London); Irresolute Catherine, John Murray, London, 1908; The History of Aythan Waring, Heinemann, London, 1908; Stories Told by the MiUer, 1909; The Fortune Hunters and Other Stories, 1910; Flemington, 1911; Songs of Angus, 1915 (all John Murray, London); More Songs of Angus, and Others, Country Life, London, and Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1918; Bonnie Joan and Other Poems, John Murray, London, 1921; Tales of my Own Country, John Murray, London, 1922; Two New Poems, Porpoise Press, Edinburgh, 1924; The Good Child's Year Book, Foulis, London, 1928; The Northern Lights and Other Poems, John Murray, London, 1927; The Lairds ofQun, John Murray, London, 1931; The Scottish Poems of Violet Jacob, Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1944; The Lum Hat and Other Stories: Last Tales of Violet Jacob, ed. Ronald Garden, Aberdeen University Press, Aberdeen, 1982; Diaries and Letters from India, 1895-1900, ed. Carol Anderson, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1990 Flemington ed. Carol Anderson, Association for Scottish Literary Studies, Aberdeen, 1994 Jamie, Kathleen (1962- ) Black Spiders, Salamander Press, Edinburgh, 1981; A Flame in Your Heart, with Andrew Greig, Bloodaxe, Newcastle, 1986; The Way We Live, Bloodaxe, Newcastle, 1987; The Golden Peak, Virago, London, 1992; The Autonomous Region, with Sean Mayne Smith, Bloodaxe, Newcastle, 1993; The Queen of Sheba, Bloodaxe, Newcastle, 1994 Johnson, Alison, (1947- ) A House By the Shore, 1986; Scarista Style, 1987; Islands in the Sound, 1989 (all Gollancz, London); Children of Disobedience, Andre Deutsch, London, 1989; The Wicked Generation, Blackstaff, Belfast 1992 Kay, Jackie (1961- ) The Adoption Papers, Bloodaxe, Newcastle, 1991; That Distance Apart, Turret Books, London, 1991; Two's Company, Blackie, London, 1992; Other Looers, Bloodaxe, Newcastle, 1993

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Kennedy, A. L. (1965- ) Night Geometry and the Garscadden Trains, Polygon, Edinburgh, 1990; Looking for the Possible Dance, Seeker & Warburg, London, 1993; Now that You're Back, Cape, London, 1994; So I Am Glad, Cape, London, 1995; Original Bliss, Cape, London, 1997 Kesson, Jessie, (1916-94) The White Bird Passes, Chatto & Windus, London, 1958; Hogarth Press, London, 1987; B & W Publishing, Edinburgh, 1996; Glitter of Mica, Chatto & Windus, London, 1963; Hogarth Press, London, 1988; Another Time, Another Pliu:e, Chatto & Windus, London, 1983; Where the Apple Ripens and Other Stories, Chatto & Windus, London, 1985; The ]essie Kesson Omnibus, Chatto & Windus, London, 1991 Knight, Alanna Legend of the Loch, 1969; The Ocwber Witch, 1971; Castle Clodha, 1972; This Outward Angel, 1972; Lament for Lost Looers, 1972; The White Rose, 1973; Fanny Osbourne, Milton House, Aylesbury, 1974; A Stranger Came By, 1974 (all Hurst & Blackett, London); The Passionate Kindness: The Looe Swry of Robert Louis Stet~enson and A Drink for the Bridge, Macmillan, London, 1976; The Wicked Wynsleys, Nordon Publications, New York, 1977; Girl on an Empty Swing, New Playwrights Network, Macclesfield, 1978; The Bliu:k Duchess, Macdonald Futura, London, 1980; The Private Life of Robert Louis Stevenson, Wilfron Books, Paisley, 1983; Castle of Foxes, Prior, London, 1981; Colla's Children, Macdonald, London, 1982; The Clan, Macdonald, London, 1985; (ed.), RLS in The South Seas, Mainstream, Edinburgh, 1986; Estella, Macdonald, London, 1986; Enter Second Murderer, 1988; Blood Line, 1989; Deadly Beloved, 1989; Killing Cousins, 1990 (all Macmillan, London); The Sweet Cheat Gone, Severn House, Wallington, 1992; A Quiet Death, Macmillan, London, 1992; Strathblair, BBC Books, London, 1993; The Evil That Men Do, Macmillan, London, 1993; Inspector Faro and the Edinburgh Mysteries: (Enter Second Murderer; Blood Line; Deadly Beloved) Pan, London, 1994; To Kill A Queen, 1992; Bull Slayers, 1995; The Missing Duchess, 1994; The Bull Slayers, 1995 (all Macmillan, London) Kyle, Elisabeth (Agnes Mary Robertson Dunlop) (?-1982) The Begonia Bed, Constable, London, 1934; Orangefield, Constable, London, 1938; Broken Glass, 1940; Visirors from England, 1941; The White Lady, 1941; But We Are Exiles, 1942; Behind the Waterfall, 1943; The Pleasure Dome, 1943; The Skater's Waltz, 1944; The Seven Sapphires, 1944; Holly Hotel, 1947; Lost Karin, 1947; The Mirrors of Castle Doone, 1947; West Wind, 1948; The House on the Hill, 1949; Douce, 1950; The Provost's jewels, 1950; The Lintowers, 1951; The Tontine Bell, 1951; The Captain's House, 1952 (all Davies, London); The Reiver's Road, 1953; The House of the Pelican, 1954; Caroline House, 1955; Vanishing Island, 1956; Run to Earth, 1957 (all Nelson, London); The Money Cat, Hamilton, London, 1958; Eagle's Nest, Nelson, London, 1961; High Season, Davies, London, 1968; The Stilt Walkers, 1972; Through The Wall, 1973; The Yellow Coach, 1976 (all Heinemann, London); All the Nice Girls, Davies, London, 1976; The Key of the Castle, Heinemann, London, 1976; The Stark Inheritance, Davies, London, 1978; A Summer Scandal, Davies, London, 1979; The Deed Box, Robert Hale, London, 1981 Lingard, Joan (1933- ) Liam's Daughter, 1963; The Prevailing Wind, 1964; The Tide Comes In, 1966; The Headmaster, 1967; A Sort of Freedom, 1969; The Lord on Our Side, 1970; (all Hodder & Stoughton, London); Across the Barricades, 1972; Into Exile, 1973; The Clearance, 1974; A Proper Pliu:e, 1975; The Gooseberry, 1978 (all Hamish Hamilton, London); The Second Flowering of Emily Mountjoy, Paul Harris, Edinburgh, 1979; Greenyards, 1981; The Winter Visitor, 1983; Sisters by Rite, 1984; Reasonable Doubts, 1986; The Guilty Party, 1987; Rages and Riches, 1988; Tug of War, 1989; The Women's House, 1989; Glad Rags, 1990; Between Two Worlds, 1991 (all Hamish Hamilton, London); After Colette, Sinclair-Stevenson, London, 1993; Dreams of Looe and Modest Glory, Sinclair-Stevenson, London, 1995 Lochhead, Liz (1947- ) Memo for Spring, Reprographia, Edinburgh, 1971; Islands, Glasgow Print Studio, Glasgow, 1978; The Grimm Sisters, Next Editions, London, 1981; Blood and Ice, Salamander, Edinburgh, 1982; Silver Service, Salamander, Edinburgh, 1984; Dreaming Frankenstein, and Collected Poems, Polygon, Edinburgh, 1984; True Confessions and New Cliches, Polygon, Edinburgh, 1985; Tartuffe, a translation inw Scots, Polygon, Edinburgh, 1985; Mary Queen of Scots Got Her Head Chopped Off, and Dracula, Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1989; Bagpipe Muzak, Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1991. Other unpublished productions include: The Big Picture, 1988; Them Through the WaU (with Agnes Owens), 1989; Patter Merchants, 1989; jock Tamson' s Bairns, 1990 Lochhead, Marion (Cleland) (1902-85) Poems, Gowans & Gray, Glasgow, 1928; Painted Things, and Other Poems, Gowans & Gray, Glasgow, 1929; Anne Dalrymple, 1934; Cloaked in Scarlet, 1935; Adrian was a Priest, 1936; Island Destiny, 1936; Feast of Candlemas, and Other Devotional

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Poems, 1937; The Dancing Flower, 1938 (all Moray Press, Edinburgh); Fiddler's Bidding, Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1939; Highland Scene, Smiths, Glasgow, 1939; On Tintock Tap: Being Lowland and Other Tales for Children, 1946; Saint Mungo's Bairns: Being the Story of Glasgow Told for Children, 1948; A Lamp Was Lit: The Girls' Guildry through Fifty Years, 1949 (aU Moray Press, Edinburgh); John Gibson Lockhart, 1954; Their First Ten Years, 1956; Young Victorians, 1959; Elizabeth Rigby, Lady Eastlake, 1961; The Victorian Household, 1964 (all John Murray, London); Portrait of the Scott Country, Hale, London, 1973; The Battle of the Birds, And Other Celtic Tales, James Thin, Edinburgh, 1981; Magic and Witchcraft of the Borders, Hale, London, 1984; The Renaissance of Wonder in Children's Literature, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1977; Scottish Tales of Magic and Mystery, compiled by Marion Lochhead, Johnston & Bacon, 1978, 1990; Scottish Love Stories, compiled by Marion Lochhead, Johnston & Bacon, London, 1979; MacArthur, Bessie Jane Bird (1889-?) Clans of Lochan, Urquhart, Edinburgh, 1928; The Starry Venture, Elkin Mathews and Manot, London, 1934; The Starry Venture, Elkin Mathews and Manot, London, 1934; Last Leave, Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1943; From Daer Water: Poems in Scots and English H. T. Macpherson, Dunfermline, 1962; And Time Moves On, Castlelaw Press, West Linton, 1972; Sang o' the Lairock, Biggar Museum Trust, Biggar, 1976 McCabe, Mary (1950- ) Everwinding Times, Argyll Publishing, Glendaruel, 1994; Streets Schemes and Stages, with Ewan MacVicar, Strathclyde Regional Council, Glasgow, 1991 McDermid, Val Report for Murder, 1988; Common Murder, 1989; Final Edition, 1991 (all Women's Press, London); Dead Beat, Gollancz, London, 1992; Kick Back, Gollancz, London, 1993; Union Jack, Women's Press, London, 1993; Crackdown, 1994; Clean Break, 1995; Mermaids Singing, 1995; Suitable Job For A Woman: The World of Female Private Investigators, 1995 (all Harper Collins, London) McDonald, Ellie (1937- ) The Gangan Fuit, Chapman, Edinburgh, 1991 MacDonald, Mairi (1821-?) Dain Agus Orain Ghaidhlig, Mac-Coinnich, Inverness, 1891; Orain Luaidh, A. Matheson, Glasgow, 1949; Mo Lorgan Fhin (My Own Footprints), Crois-Eilein Publications, Inverness, 1985 Macdonald, Sharman (1951- ) When I Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout, Faber & Faber, London, 1985; The Beast, Collins, London, 1986; Night Night, Collins, London, 1988; When I Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout; When We Were Women; The Brave, 1990; All Things Nice, 1991; Shades, 1992 (all Faber, London) Macgregor, Helen The Collected Poetry, Regency Press, London, 1976 McGregor, lona (1929- ) The Popinjay, Faber, London, 1969; The Burning Hill, Faber, London, 1970; Edinburgh Reel, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1986; Death Wore a Diadem, Women's Press, London, 1989; Alice in Shadowtime, Polygon, Edinburgh, 1992 Macinnes, Helen (1907-85) Above Suspicion, 1941; Assignment in Brittany, 1942; The Unconquerable, 1944 (all Harrap, London); While Still We Live, Little Brown & Co., Boston, 1944; Horizon, Harrap, London, 1945; Friends and Lovers, Little Brown & Co., Boston, 1947; Rest and Be Thankful, Harrap, London, 1949; Neither Five Nor Three, 1951; I and My True Love, 1953; Pray for a Brave Heart, 1955; North from Rome, 1958; Decision at Delphi, 1961; Venetian Affair, 1964; The Double Image, 1966; The Salzburg Connection, 1969; Message from Malaga, 1972; Agent in Place, 1976; Prelude to Terror, 1978; Hidden Target, 1980; Cloak of Darkness, 1982 (all Collins, London) Mackay, Rosemary (1951- ) Three's Company: A Collection of Stories from Aberdeen by Three Leading writers: Sheena Blackhall, Rosemary Mackay, Wilma Murray, selected and introduced by Jessie Kesson, Keith Murray, Aberdeen, 1989 Mackay, Shena (1944- ) Dust Falls on Eugene Schlumberger and Toddler on the Run, Deutsch, London, 1964; Music Upstairs, Deutsch, London, 1965; Old Crow, Cape, London, 1967; An Advent Calendar, Cape, London, 1971; Babies in Rhinestones and Other Stories, Heinemann, London, 1983; A Bowl of Cherries, Harvester Press, Brighton, 1984; Redhill Rococco, 1986; Dreams of Dead Women's Handbags, 1987; Dunedin, 1992; The Laughing Academy, 1993 (all Heinemann, London); Collected Short Stories, Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1994; The Orchard on Fire, Heinemann, London, 1996 MacKem;ie, Agnes (Muriel) Mure (1891-1955) Spilt Ink: Carmina Togata, W. W. Lindsay, Aberdeen, 1913; Without Conditions, Heinemann, London, 1923; Robert the Bruce, King of Scots, Maclehose, Glasgow, 1924; The Half Loaf: A Comedy of Chance and Error in 3 Acts, 1925; The Quiet Lady, 1926; Lost Kinellan, 1927 (all Heinemann, London); The Playgoers Handbook to the English Renaissance Drama, Jonathan Cape, London, 1927; The Process of Uterature: An

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Essay Toward Some Reconsiderations, Allen & Unwin, London, 1929; Keith of Kinellan, 1930; Cypress in Moonlight: An Operetta in Prose, 1931; Between Sun and Moon, 1932 (all Constable, London); An Historical Survey of Scottish Literature to 1714, Maclehose, Glasgow, 1933; Single Combat, Constable, London, 1934; The Rise of the Stewarts, 1935; The Scotland of Queen Mary and the Religious Wars 1513-1638, 1936; The Passing of the Stewarts, 1937 (all Maclehose, Glasgow); The Foundations of Scotland, Chambers, Edinburgh, 1938; I was at Bannockburn, Moray Press, Edinburgh, 1939; The Kingdom of Scotland: Short History, Chambers, Edinburgh, 1940; Scotland in Modem Times 1720-1939, Chambers, Edinburgh, 1940; The Arts and Future of Scotland, Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1942; Scottish Principles of Statecraft and Government, McLellan, Glasgow, 1942; Scottish Pageant, (4 vols), Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1946--50 A History of Britain and Europe for Scottish Schools, 3 vols, Grant Educational, Glasgow, 1949-51; Apprentice Majesty, Serif, Edinburgh, 1950; Scotland on Freedom, (ed.), Saltire Society, Edinburgh, 1950; Rival Establishments in Scotland 1560-1690, SPCK, London, 1952; David I: A Study in Principles of Administration, Saltire Society, Edinburgh, 1954; A Garland of Scottish Prose, Maclehose, Glasgow, 1956; Mackenzie, Helen B. The Sassenach, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1980; To Cry Loyal, Lochar, Moffat, 1989 Mackinnon, Rayne (1937-

) The Spark of ]oy and Other Poems, John Humphries, Thurso, 1970; The Hitch-hiker and other Poems, Outpost Publications, Walton-on-Thames, 1976; The Blasting of Billy P. and other Poems, Enitharmon, London, 1978; Northern Elegies, Netherbow Centre,

Edinburgh, 1986 Mackintosh, Elizabeth (pseudonyms Josephine Tey, Gordon Daviot) (1897-1952) Kif: An Unvarnished History, Benn, London, 1929; The Man in the Queue, Methuen, London, 1929; The Expensive Halo, Benn, London, 1931; Richard of Bordeaux, 1933; The Laughing Woman, 1934; Queen of Scots, 1934 (all Gollancz, London); A Shilling for Candles, Methuen, London, 1936; Claverhouse, Collins, London, 1937; The Stars Bow Down, Duckwonh, London, 1939; Leith Sands, and Other Short Plays, Duckwonh, London, 1946; Miss Pym Disposes, 1946; The Franchise Affair, 1948; Brat Farrar, 1949; To Love and Be Wise, 1950; The Daughter of Time, 1951; The Privateer, 1952; The Singing Sands, 1952 (all Peter Davies, London); Plays, 3 vols, Duckwonh,London, 1953-4 Mackintosh, May Roman Adventure, Collins, London, 1976 Macleod, Christina (1880-1954) An Sireadh, E. Mackay, Glasgow, 1952; Ceolradh Cridhe (with Kenneth Macleod), Alex Maclaren & Sons, Glasgow, 1943 Macleod, Sheila (1939- ) The Snow-White Soliloquies, Seeker & Warburg, London, 1970; Xanthe and the Robots, Bodley Head, London, 1977; Circuit Breaker, Bodley Head, London, 1978; The Moving Accident, Faber, London, 1968; Letters from the Portuguese, Seeker & Warburg, London, 1971; Axioma, Quanet, London, 1984; The Art of Starvation: An Adolescent Observed, Virago, London, 1981; Lawrence's Men and Women, Heinemann, London, 1985; Meallada am Malta, Acair, Stomoway, 1993 McNeill, F(lorence) Marian (1885-1973) Iona: A History of the Island, Blackie & Son, London, 1920; The Scots Kitchen, Blackie & Son, London, 1929; The Book of Breakfasts, 1932; The Road Home, 1932; The Camper's Kitchen, 1933 (all A. Maclehose, London); Recipes From Scotland, Albyn Press, Edinburgh, 1946; An Iona Anthology, E. Mackay, Stirling, 1947; The Scots Cellar, 1956, Lochar, Moffatt, 1992; The Silver Bough, 4 vols, William Maclellan, Glasgow, 1956--68 Macnicol, Eona (1910- ) Colum of Derry, Sheed & Ward, London, 1955; Lamp in the Night Wind, Maclellan, Glasgow, 1965; The Halloween Hero, and Other Stories, Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1969; The ]ail Dancing, and Other Stories of an Old Scottish Town, Ramsay Head, Edinburgh, 1979; Carver of Coal, Ramsay Head, Edinburgh, 1979 MacPhail, Catherine Run, Zan, Run, Blackie, London, 1994; Blue Lights and Bandages (with Jack Kirkland), Seanachaidh, Greenock, 1989 MacPherson, Elizabeth Letters from a Scottish Village, Methuen, London, 1936; Letters From a Highland Township (with Ian MacPherson), W&R Chambers, London and Edinburgh, 1939 McSeveney, Angela (1964- ) Coming Out With It, Polygon, Edinburgh, 1992 McWilliam, Candia (1955- ) A Case of Knives, 1988; A Little Stranger, 1989; Debatable Land, 1994 (all Bloomsbury, London) Maitland, Sara (1950- ) Daughter of Jerusalem, Blond & Briggs, London, 1978; Telling Tales, Journeyman, London, 1983; Virgin Territory, Michael Joseph, London, 1984; Vesta Tilley,

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Virago, London, 1986; A Book of Spells, Michael Joseph, London, 1987; Three Times Table, Chatto & Windus, London, 1990; Women Fly When Men Aren't Watching, Virago, London, 1993; Home Trnths, Chatto & Windus, London, 1993; Big-Enough God: Artful Theology, Mowbray, New York, 1994 Malcolm, Fiona (1906- ) A Child's Fancies: Little Poems, J. N. Mackinlay, Glasgow, 1914 Manners, Alexandra (Anne Rundie) Sable Hunter, Collins, London, 1978; The White Moths, Collins, London, 1979 Mavor, Elisabeth (1927- ) Summer in the Greenhouse, New Authors Ltd., London, 1959; The Temple of Flora, Hutchinson, London, 1961; Virgin Mistress: A Study in Survival: The Life of the Duchess of Kingston, Chatto & Windus, London, 1964; The Redoubt, Hutchinson, London, 1967; The Ladies of Llangollen: A Study in Romantic Friendship, Penguin, Harmondswonh, 1973; A Year With the Ladies of LlangoUen, Penguin, Harmondswonh, 1984 May, Naomi (1934- ) The Adventurer, 1970; At Home, 1970; Troubles, 1976 (all John Calder, London) Miller, Christian (1920-- ) The Champagne Sandwich, 1969; Daisy, Daisy, 1980; A Childhood in Scotland, Murray, London, 1981; Canongate, Edinburgh, 1989 Millington, Rosemary Irene (1935- ) A Nation of Trees, New Authors, London, 1962; The Islanders: a Hebridean Experience, Hutchinson, London, 1966 Milne, Elizabeth Displaced Persons: a play in one act, H. F. W. Deane, London, 1951; Happy Exit: a comedy in one act, H. F. W. Deane, London, 1952; The Wee Black Coo: a comedy in one act, Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1953; The Cracket]oug, a one-act Scots comedy, Brown Son & Ferguson, Glasgow, 1957; Henrietta, Hurst & Blackett, London, 1960 Mitchell, Elma (1919- ) The Poor Man in the Flesh, Peterloo, Stockport, 1976; The Human Cage, Peterloo, Liskeard, 1983; Furnished Rooms, Peterloo, Liskeard, 1983; People Etcetera: Poems New and Selected, Peterloo, Calstock, Cornwall, 1987 Mitchison, Naomi (1897- ) The Conquered, 1923; When the Bough Breaks and Other Stories, 1924; Cloud Cuckoo Land, 1925; The Laburnum Branch, 1926 (all Cape, London); Anna Comnena, Howe, London, 1928 Black Spartn: Greek Stories, 1928; Nix Nought Nothing; Four Plays for Children, 1928 Barbarian Stories, 1929 (all Cape, London); Comments on Birth Control, Faber, London, 1930; The Hostages and Other Stories for Boys and Girls, Cape, London, 1930; Boys and Girls and Gods, Watts, London, 1931; The Com King and the Spring Queen, 1931; The Price of Freedom: A Play in Three Acts, with L. E. Gielgud, 1931; Powers of Light, 1931; The Delicate Fire: Short Stories and Poems, 1933 (all Cape, London); The Home and A Changing Civilitation, Lane, London, 1934; Vienna Diary, Gollancz, London, 1934; Beyond This Limit, Cape, London, 1935; We Have Been Warned, 1935; The Fourth Pig: Stories and Verses, 1936; An End and a Beginning and Other Plays, 1937 (all Constable, London); Socrates, with Richard H. S. Crossman, Hogarth Press, London, 193 7; The Moral Basis of Politics, Constable, London, 1938; As It Was in the Beginning, with L. E. Gielgud, Cape, London, 1939; The Alban Goes Out, Raven Press, Harrow, Middlesex, 1939; Blood of the Martyrs, Constable, London, 1939; Canongate, Edinburgh, 1988; The Kingdom of Heaven, Heinemann, London, 1939; The Bull Calves, Cape, London, 1947; Richard Drew, Glasgow, 1985; Nix-Nought-Nothing and Elfen HiU: Two Plays for Children, Cape, London, 1948; Men and Herring: A Documentary, Serif, Edinburgh, 1949; The Big House, Faber, London, 1950; Spindrift, with Denis Macintosh, French, London, 1951; Lobsters on the Agenda, Gollancz, London, 1952; Travel Light, Faber, London, 1952; Virago, London, 1985; Graeme and the Dragon, Faber, London, 1954; The Swan's Road, Naldrett Press, London, 1954; Land the Ravens Found, Collins, London, 1955; To the Chapel Perilous, Allen & Unwin, London, 1955; Little Boxes, Faber, London, 1956; Behold Your King, Muller, London, 1957; The Far Harbour, Collins, London, 1957; Five Men and a Swan: Short Stories and Poems, Allen & Unwin, London, 1958; Other People's Worlds, Seeker & Warburg, London, 1958;]udy and Lakshmi, Collins, London, 1959; A Fishing Village on the Clyde, Oxford University Press, 1960; The Rib of the Green Umbrella, Collins, London, 1960; The Young Alexander The Great, Max Parrish, London, 1960; Karensgaard: The Story Of A Danish Farm, Collins, London, 1961; Presenting Other People's Children, Hamlyn, London, 1961; Memoirs of a Spacewoman, Gollancz, London, 1962; Women's Press, London, 1985; The Fairy who Couldn't Tell a Lie, Collins, London, 1963; Alexander the Great, Longman, London, 1964; Ketse and the Chief, Nelson, London, 1965; When We Become Men, Collins, London, 1965; Friends and Enemies, Collins, London, 1966; Return to the Fairy Hill, Heinemann, London, 1966; Cloud Cuckoo Land, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1967; The Big Surprise, Kaye and Ward, 1967; African Heroes, Bodley

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Head, London, 1968; Sun and Moon, Bodley Head, London, 1968; Don't Look Back, Kaye & Ward, 1969; Family At Ditlabeng, Collins, London, 1969; The Africans: A History, Blond, London, 1970; Cleopatra's People, Heinemann, London, 1972; Danish Teapot, Kaye & Ward, 1973; A Life for Africa: The Story of Bram Fisher, Merlin Press, 1973; Small Talk: Memories of an Edwardian Childhood, Bodley Head, London, 1973; Richard Drew, Glasgow, 1988; Sunrise Tomorrow: A Story of Botswana, Collins, London, 1973; When the Bough Breaks and Other Stories, Bodley Head, London, 1974; Oil for the Highlands, Fabian Society, 1974; AU Change Here: Girlhood and Marriage, Bodley Head, London, 1975; Richard Drew, Glasgow, 1988; Sittlichkeit (38th Haldane Memorial Lecture), Birkbeck College, 1975; Solution Three, Dobson, London, 1975; Snake!, Collins, London, 1976; The Cleansing of the Knife and Other Poems, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1978; The Two Magicians, Dobson, London, 1978; You May Well Ask: A Memoir 1920-1940, Gollancz, London, 1979; Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh, 1986; Images of Africa, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1980; The Vegetable War, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1980; Mucking Around; Five Continents Over Fifty Years, Gollancz, London, 1981; Margaret Cole 1893-1980, Fabian Society, London, 1982; What Do You Think Yourself? Scottish Short Stories, Paul Harris, Edinburgh, 1982; Not By Bread Alone, Marion Boyars, London & Boston, 1983; Among You Taking Notes: The Wartime Diary Of Naomi Mitchison 1939-1945, ed. Dorothy Sheridan, Gollancz, London, 1985; Beyond This Limit: Selected Shorter Fiction of Naomi Mitchison, ed. lsobel Murray, Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh, 1986; Early in Orcadia, Richard Drew, Glasgow, 1987; As It Was: Small Talk and AU Change Here, Richard Drew, Glasgow, 1988; A Girl Must Live, Richard Drew, Glasgow, 1988; The Oath Takers, Balnain Books, Nairn, 1991; SeaGreen Ribbons, Balnain Books, Nairn, 1991 Moon, Lorna (Nora Low) (1886-1930) Doorways In Drumorty, Cape, London, 1926; Gourdas House, Aberdeen, 1981; Dark Star, Gollancz, London, 1929; Gourdas House, Aberdeen, 1980 Morin, Carole (1964-- ) Lampshades, Seeker & Warburg, London, 1991; Dead Glamorous, Gollancz, London 1996 Morrison, Nancy Brysson (1907-86) Breakers, John Murray, London, 1930; Solitaire, John Murray, London, 1932; The Gowk Storm, Collins, London, 1933; Canongate, Edinburgh, 1988; The Strangers, Collins, London, 1935; When the Wind Blows, Collins, London, 1937; These Are My Friends, Geoffrey Bles, London, 1946; The Winnowing Years, Hogarth Press, London, 1949; The Hidden Fairing, Hogarth Press, London, 1951; The Keeper of Time, Church of Scotland, 1933; The Following Wind, Hogarth Press, London, 1954; The Other Traveller, Hogarth Press, London, 1957; They Need No Candle: The Men Who Built The Scottish Kirk, Epworth Press, London, 1957; Mary Queen Of Scots, Vista Books, London, 1960; Thea, Robert Hale, London, 1963; The Private Life of Henry Vll, Robert Hale, London, 1964; Haworth Harvest: The Lives of the Brontes, 1969; King's Quiver: The Last Three Tudors, 1972; True Minds: The Marriage of Thomas and Jane Carlyle, 1974 (all Dent, London) Muir, Marie Leezie Lindsay, Macmillan, London, 1955; The Mermaid Queen, Constable, London, 1978; The Cup of Froth, Constable, London, 1980 Muir, Willa (1890-1970) Women: An Inquiry, Hogarth Press, London, 1925; Five Songs from the Auvergnat Done into Modern Scots, Samson Press, Warlingham, 1931; Imagined Corners, Martin Seeker, London, 1931; Canongate, Edinburgh, 1989; Mrs Ritchie, Marrin Seeker, London, 1933; Mrs Grundy in Scotland, Routledge, London, 1936; Living With Ballads, Hogarth Press, London, 1965; Belonging, Hogarth Press, London, 1968; Laconics, Jingles and Other Verses, Enitharmon Press, London, 1969; Imagined Selves (Imagined Corners; Mrs Ritchie; Mrs Grundy in Scotland; Women: an Enquiry); 'Women in Scotland', ed. Kirsty Allen (Canongate, Edinburgh, 1996) Munro, Rona (1959- ) Fugue, Salamander, Edinburgh, 1983; Piper's Cave, in Plays by Women, ed. Micheline Wandor and Mary Remnant, Methuen, London, 1985; Saturday Night at the Commodore, in Scot Free, ed. Alisdair Cameron, Nick Hem, London, 1990; Bold Girls, Samuel French, London, 1991; Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1995; The Maiden Stone, Nick Hem, London, 1995; Your Tum to Clean the Stair/Fugue, Nick Hem, London, 1995 Murray, Wilma (1939- ) Three's Company: A Collection of Stories from Aberdeen by Three Leading writers: Sheena Blackhall, Rosemary Mackay, Wilma Murray: selected and introduced by Jessie Kesson, Keith Murray, Aberdeen, 1989 Nelson, Gillian (1932- ) The Cypress Room, Bodley Head, London, 1981; The Spare Room Cupboard, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1984; A Secret Life, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1985 Nicol, Jean Home is the Hotel, Michael Joseph, London, 1976

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NicGumaraid, Catriona (Catriona Montgomery) (1947- ) A Choille Chiar: with Morag NicGumaraid, Clo-beag, Glasgow, 1974; Fionn na Fuamhairean 's daoine beaga, Acair, Stornoway, 1992; Rena h-Oidhche-Bardachd/The Length of The Night, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1994 NicGumaraid, Mairi (Mary Montgomery) ( 1955- ) Eadar Mi' sa' Bhreug, Coisceim, Dublin, 1988; Baile Beag Annasach, Acair, Stornoway, 1990; Clann Iseabail, Acair, Stornoway, 1993 NicGumaraid, Morag (Morag Montgomery) A Choille Chiar, with Catriona NicGumaraid, Clobeag, Glasgow, 1974 Orr, Christine (Grant Millar) (1899-1963) The Glorious Thing, 1919; Kate Curlew: A Romance of the Pentland Country, 1922; The House of ]oy, 1926; Hogmanay, 1928 (all Hodder & Stoughton, London); The Loud Speaker and Other Poems, Porpoise Press, Edinburgh, 1928; The Marriage of Maida, Leng, Dundee, 1928; Artificial Silk, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1929; The Price of Love, Leng, Dundee, 1929; The Gulf Between, Leng, Dundee, 1930; The Player King: A Romance, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1931; Limericks: A Farcical Comedy, Brown Son & Ferguson, Glasgow, 1932; Immortal Memory: The Comedy of a Reputation, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1933; No Hawkers: A Farce, Brown Son & Ferguson, Glasgow, 1933; Clothes Do Make a Difference: A Comedy in One Act, Brown Son & Ferguson, Glasgow, 1934; Tattered Feathers, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1934; Hope Takes the High Road, Leng, Dundee, 1935; The Flying Scotswoman, Rich & Cowan, London, 1936; Gende Eagle: A Stewart Portrait, International Publishing Company, London, 1937; Catriona MacLeod, Leng, Dundee, 1937; The Happy Woman, Brown Son & Ferguson, Glasgow, 1947; You Can't Give Them Presents, Rich & Cowan, London, 1949; Other People's Houses, Rich & Cowan, London, 1951 Owens, Agnes (1926- ) Gendemen of the West, Polygon, Edinburgh, 1984; Lean Tales (with Alasdair Gray and James Kelman), Jonathan Cape, London, 1985; Like Birds in the Wilderness, Fourth Estate, London, 1987; A Working Mother, Bloomsbury, London, 1994; People Like That, Bloomsbury, London, 1996 Paulin, Dorothy Margaret Country Gold and other poems, Moray Press, Edinburgh and London, 1936; The Wan Water and other poems, Blackwell, Oxford, 1939; Solway Tide, William Hodge, Glasgow, 1950; Springtime by Loch Ken and other poems, J. H. Maxwell, Castle Douglas, 1963 Penney, Bridget (1964- ) Honeymoon With Death and other Stories, Polygon, Edinburgh, 1991 Pitman, Joy (1945- ) Telling Gestures, Chapman, Edinburgh, 1993 Raine, Kathleen (1908- ) Shore and Flower: Poems 1935-43, Nicholson & Watson, London, 1945; The Pythoness and other Poems, 1949; The Collected Poems, 1956; The Hollow Hill and other Poems, 1965 (all Hamish Hamilton, London); Defending Ancient Springs, Oxford University Press, London, 1967; Farewell Happy Fields, 1973; The Land Unknown, 1975; The Lion's Mouth, 1977 (all Hamish Hamilton, London); Collected Poems 1935-1980, Allen & Unwin, London, 1981; Autobiographies, Skoob Books, London, 1991 Ramsay, Dorothy Macnab Honey in the Mead, 1991; The Flame Within, 1993; The Harps Are Hushed, 1994 (all Pittenhope, Glenrothes) Randall, Deborah (1957- ) The Sin-Eater, Bloodaxe, Newcastle, 1989; White Eyes, Dark Ages, Bloodaxe, Newcastle, 1993 Ransford, Tessa (1938- ) Poetry Of Persons, Quarto, London, 1976; While it is Yet Day, Quarto, Feltham, 1977; Light Of The Mind, 1980; Fools and Angels, 1984; Shadows From The Greater Hill, 1987 (all Ramsay Head, Edinburgh); A Dancing Innocence, Macdonald, Edinburgh, 1988; Seven Valleys, Ramsay Head, Edinburgh, 1991; Medusa Dozen and other Poems, Ramsay Head, Edinburgh, 1994 Reid, Netta Blair The Shepherd Beguiled: A Play in Two Acts, Brown Son & Ferguson, Glasgow, 1986 Reynolds, Margaret At the Heart's Edge, Poems, Tamarind Press, Penicuik, 1976 Robertson, Edith Anne (1883-1973) Collected Ballads and Poems in the Scots Tongue, 1967; Forest Voices, 1969 (both Aberdeen University Press, Aberdeen) Robertson, Jenny (1942- ) Easter Story, 1979; Dark]ourney, 1987; The Hidden House, 1987 (all Scripture Union, London); Ghetto: Poems of the Warsaw Ghetto, Lion, Oxford, 1989; Beyond the Border, Blackford, Chapman, Edinburgh, 1989; Bright Dawn, Scripture Union, London, 1989; Fear in the Glen, 1990; Branded!, 1991; Coroskirr, 1992; Season in St Petersburg, 1994 (all Lion, Oxford); Loss and Language, Chapman, Edinburgh, 1994 Rose, Dilys (1954- ) Beauty is a Dangerous Thing, Top Copy Press, Edinburgh, 1988; Madame Doubtfire's Dilemma, Chapman, Blackford, 1989; Our Lady of the Pickpockets, Seeker & Warburg, London, 1989; Red Tides, Seeker & Warburg, London, 1993

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Ross, Bess (1945- ) A Bit of Crack and Car Culture, 1990; Those Other Times, 1991; Dangerous Gifts, 1994 (all Balnain Books, Nairn) Sangster, Maureen (1954- ) Different People, Poems by Maureen Sangster, Kenny Storrie, Colin Kerr, Straightline, Edinburgh, 1987 Scott-Moncrieff, Ann (1914-43) Aboard The Bulger, Methuen, London, 1934; The White Drake, 1936; Auntie Robbo, Constable, London, 1941 Shepherd, Nan (Anna) (1893-1981) The Quarry Wood, Constable, Edinburgh and London, 1928; Canongate, Edinburgh, 1987; The Weatherhouse, Constable, Edinburgh and London, 1930; Canongate, Edinburgh, 1988; A Pass in the Grampians, Constable, Edinburgh and London, 1933; In the Caimgorms: Poems, Moray Press, Edinburgh and London, 1934; The Living Mountain: A Celebration of the Caimgorm Mountains of Scotland, Aberdeen University Press, Aberdeen, 1977; The Grampian Quartet (The Quarry Wood, The Weatherhouse, A Pass in the Grampians, The Living Mountain), Canongate, Edinburgh, 1996 Shepherd, Stella Like a Mamie, the Sea, G. Bell & Sons, London, 1971 Smith, Ali (1962- ) Free Love and other Stories, Virago, London, 1995 Smith, Anne (1944- ) (ed.), The Art of Emily Brontil, Vision Press, 1976; (ed.), Lawrence and Women, Vision Press, 1978; The Magic Glass, London, Michael Joseph, 1981; Women Remember, Routledge, 1990; Canongate, Edinburgh, 1992 Somerville-Arjat, Gillean (1947- ) Sleeping with Monsters: conversations with Scottish and Irish Woman Poets, ed., with Rebecca Wilson, Polygon, Edinburgh, 1990 Spark, Muriel (1918- ) Out of a Book, Millar & Burden, Leith, 1933; Tribute To Wordsworth, ed., with Derek Stanford, Wingate, London and New York, 1950; Child of Light: A Reassessment of Mary WoUsronecraft Shelley, Tower Bridge, London, 1951; revised and published as Mary Shelley, Constable, London, 1988; The Fanfarlo and Other Poems, Hand and Flower Press, Aldington, 1952; (ed.), A Selection of Poems By Emily Brontil, Grey Walls Press, London, 1952; Emily Brontil: Her Life and Work (with Derek Stanford), Peter Owen, London, 1953; John Masefield, Peter Neville, London, 1953; My Best Mary: The Letters Of Mary Shelley, ed., with Derek Stanford, Wingate, London, 1953; The Brontil Letters, Neville, London, 1954; The Comforters, Macmillan, London, 1957; The Letters of John Henry Newman, ed., with Derek Stanford, Owen, 1957; The Go-Away Bird and Other Stories, 1958; Robinson, 1958; Memento Mori, 1959; The BaUad of Peckham Rye, 1960; The Bachelors, 1960; Voices At Play, 1961; The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 1961; Docrors of Philosophy, 1963; The Girls of Slender Means, 1963; The Mandlebaum Gate, 1965; Collected Poems, vol. 1, 1967; Collected Stories, vol. 1, 1967; The Public Image, 1968; The Very Fine Clock, 1969; The Driver's Seat, 1970; Not To Disturb, 1971; The Hothouse by the East River, 1973; The Abbess of Crewe, 1974; The Takeover, 1976; Territorial Rights, 1979 (all Macmillan, London); Loitering with Intent, Bodley Head, London, 1981; BangBang You're Dead and Other Stories, Bodley Head, London, 1981; Going Up To Sotheby's and Other Poems, Granada, London, 1982; The Only Problem, Bodley Head, London, 1984; The Stories Of Muriel Spark, Bodley Head, London, 1987; A Far Cry From Kensington, 1988; Symposium, 1990; Curriculum Vitae, 1992; Reality and Dreams, (all Constable, London) 1996 Squair, Olive M. (1902- ) A Tale to TeU, Club Leabhar Ltd., Inverness, 1970; Scotland in Europe: a study of race relations, Graphis Publications, Inverness, 1976 Stevenson Anne (1933- ) TraveUing Behind Glass: Selected Poems 1963-73, Oxford University Press, London, 1974; Enough of Green, 1977; The Fiction-Makers, 1985; Selected Poems 1956-86, 1987; The Other House, 1990; Four and a Half Dancing Men, 1993 (all Oxford University Press, Oxford) Stevenson, Dorothy Emily (1892-1973) Mrs Tim: Leaves from the Diary of an Officer's Wife, Cape, London, 1932; Vitroria Cottage, 1949; Mrs Tim Filies Home: Leaves from the Diary of a GrassWidow, 1952; Charlotte Fairly, 1954; The TaU Stranger, 1957; Still Glides the Stream, 1959; The House on the Cliff, 1966; Crooked Adam, 1969; Gerald and Elizabeth, 1969 (all Collins, London) Stewart, Agnes Charlotte Biddy Grant ofCraigengiU, Blackie, London, 1979 Stewart, A. J. (Ada F. Kay) (1929- ) Man from Thermopylae, Scottish Society of Playwrights, Glasgow, 1981; Died 1513- Born 1929: The Autobiography of A. J. Stewart, Macmillan, London, 1978; King's Memory, W. Maclellan, Glasgow, 1981; Falcon: The Autobiography of His Grace King ]ames IV, King of Scots, W. Maclellan, Glasgow, 1982 Stewart, Ena Lamont (1912- ) Starched Aprons (1945), Scottish Society of Playwrights, Glasgow, 1976; Business in Edinburgh, Scottish Society of Playwrights, Glasgow, 1977; Men Should Weep

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(1947), 7:84 Publications, Edinburgh, 1983; Walkies Time, Methuen, London, 1991; Towards Evening, Methuen, London, 1991 Stewart, Isobel The Doctor's Daughters, 1976; Girl From Nowhere, 1976; Stranger in her Heart, 1976; Man From Yesterday, 1977; Sing No Sad Songs, 1977; Storm Over Yesterday, 1977; So Dear~ Stream, 1979; The Desperate Dawn, 1979; The Heather on the Hills, 1980; Strangers No More, 1980; The Return, 1988; Beyond the Far Hori'l:on, 1990 (all Hale, London) Stewart, Mary (1916- ) Wildfire At Midnight, 1956; Nine Coaches Waiting, 1958; The Ivy Tree, 1961; This Rough Magic, 1964; Thunder On The Right, 1969; My Brother Michael, 1969; The Crystal Cave, 1970; Airs Above The Ground, 1972; Little Broomstick, 1973; The Hollow Hills, 1973; Touch Not The Cat, 1976; The Last Enchantment, 1979; Walk in Wolf Wood, 1981; The Wicked Day, 1983; Thomyhold, 1988; Frost on the Window, 1990; Stormy Petrel, 1991 (all Hodder & Stoughton, London); Madam, Will You Talk?, S. Thomes, 1991; The Moon-Spinners, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1991; The Prince and the Pilgrim, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1995 Strick, Ivy Scot Free: A Novel, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1979 Stuart, Alice Vandocken (1899-1981) The Far Calling, Poetry Lover's Fellowship, London, 1944; The Dark Tam, George Ronald, Oxford, 1953; David Gray The Poet Of The Luggie, Burgh Of Kirkintilloch, Kirkintilloch, 1962; The Door Between and Other Poems, H. J. MacPherson, Dunfermline, 1963; The Unquiet Tide, Ramsay Head, Edinburgh, 1971; Voice and Verse: A Jubilee Anthology, compiled by Alice V. Stuart and Charles Graves, Ramsay Head Press, Edinburgh, 1974 Suiter, Maud (1960- ) As A Black Woman, Akira, London, 1985; Zabat: Narratives, 1989; Necropolis, 1990; (ed.), Passion: Discourses on Black Women's Creativity, 1990 (all Urban Fox Press, London); Echo: Works By Women Artists 1850-1940, Tate Gallery, London, 1991 Sutherland, Elizabeth (Elizabeth Marshall) (1926- ) Lent Term, 1973; The Seer of Kintail, 1974; Hannah Hereafter, 1976; The Eye Of God, 1977; The Prophecies Of The Brahan Seer- Coinneach Odhar Fiosaiche, with a foreword, commentary and conclusion by Eli'l:abeth Sutherland, 1977; The Weeping Tree, 1980; Ravens and Black Rain: The Story of Highland Second Sight, including a new collection of the prophecies of the Brahan seer, 1985; (ed.), The Gold Key and the Green Life: Some Fantasies and Celtic Tales by George MacDonald and Fiona MacLeod, 1986; In Search of The Picts, 1994 (all Constable, London); The Black Isle: Portrait of the Past, Protheroe Books, Fortrose, 1973 Swan, Annie S. (1859-1943) Ups and Downs: A Family Chronicle, Charing Cross, 1878; The Guinea Stamp: A Tale of Modem Glasgow, Oliphant, Edinburgh, 1892; The Bridge Builders, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1913; The Fairweathers: A Swry of the Old War and the New, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1913; Closed Door, J. Leng, London & Dundee, 1926; The Pendulum, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1926; The Marching Feet, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1931; The Last of the Laidlaws: A Romance of the Borders, J. Leng, London & Dundee, 1933; My Life: An Auwbiography, Nicholson & Watson, London, 1934; The Collected Srories of Annie S. Swan, Clarke, London, 1941; The Letters of Annie S. Swan, ed. Mildred Robertson Nicoll, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1945. (This is an abbreviated listing for this prolific popular writer.) Symon, Mary (1863-1938) Detieron Days, D. Wyllie, Aberdeen, 1933 Taylor, Rachel Annand (1876-1960) Poems, ]. Lane, London and New York, 1904; Rose and Vine, E. Mathews, London, 1909; The Hours of Fiametta, E. Mathews, London, 1910; The End of Fiametta, 1923; Aspects of the Italian Renaissance, G. Richards, London, 1923; Leonardo the Florentine, G. Richards, London, 1927; Dunbar, the Poet and his period, Faber & Faber, London, 1931 Tennant, Emma (1937- ) The Colour of Rain, Weidenfield & Nicolson, London, 1964; The Time of the Crack, Cape, London, 1973; The Last of the Country House Murders, Cape, London, 1974; Hotel de Dream, Gollancz, London, 1976; The Bad Sister, Gollancz, London, 1978; Wild Nights, Cape, London, 1979; Alice Fell, Cape, London, 1980; The Boggart, Granada, 1980; The Search For Treasure Island, Puffin, New York, 1981; Queen of Swnes, Cape, London, 1982; Woman Beware Woman, Cape, London, 1983; The Ghost Child, Heinemann, 1984; Black Marina, Faber, London, 1985; The Adventures of Robina: by Herself, Faber, London, 1986; The House of Hospitalities, Viking, London, 1987; A Wedding of Cousins, Viking, London, 1988; The Magic Drum: an Excursion, Viking, London, 1989; Two Women of London: The Strange

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Case of Ms Jekyll and Mrs Hyde, Faber, London, 1989; Sisters and Strangers, Grafton, London, 1990; Faustine, Faber, London, 1992; Tess, Harper Collins, London, 1993; Pemberley, Hodder, London, 1993 Thompson, Alice Killing Time, Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1991; Justine, Canongate, Edinburgh, 1996 Thornton, Valerie (1954- ) Working Words: Scottish Creative Writing, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1995 Tytler, Sarah (Henrietta Keddie) (1827-1914) Women Must Weep, 1901; The Machinations of Janet, 1903; Hearts are Trumps, 1904; The Girls of Inverbams, 1906 (all John Long, London. This is an abbreviated list of works by this popular author. See also the Pre-Twentietth Century; bibliography, under Keddie, Henrietta.) Ure, Joan (Elisabeth Carswell) (1919-78) Two Plays by Joan Ure, Scottish Theatre Editions, lnverkeithing, 1970; Five Short Plays, Scottish Society of Playwrights, Glasgow, 1979; The Woman Who Got a Government Grant, Scottish Society of Playwrights, Glasgow, n.d. Warner, Val (1946- ) These Yellow Photos, Carcanet, Chedle, 1971; Under the Penthouse, Carcanet, Chedle, 1981; Tristan Corbiere: The Centenary Corbiere, translated by Val Warner, Carcanet, Manchester, 1975; (ed.), The Collected Poems and Prose of Charlotte Mew, Carcanet/Virago, 1982; Before Lunch, Carcanet, Manchester, 1986 Watt, Eilidh (1908- ) A'bhratach Dhealrach, Club Leabhar, Inverness, 1972; Latha a Choin Duibh: Agus Ipilidh: Sgeulachdan/ (Na Dealbhan Le Seumas Donn) Club Leabhar, Inverness, 1972; Gun Fhois, Macdonald, Loanhead, 1987 Webster, Jan (1924- ) Collier's Row, 1977; Saturday Ciry, 1978; Beggarman's Country, 1979; Due South, 1982 (all Collins, London); Muckle Annie, 1985; One Little Room, 1987; The Rags Of Time, 1987; I Only Can Dance With You, 1990; Abercrombie's Aunt and Other stories, 1990 (all Hale, London); A Different Woman, Ulverscroft LP, 1991; Bluebell Blue, Ulverscroft LP, 1992; Taillie's War, Hale, London, 1993; Lowland Reels, Ulverscroft LP, 1993; Makalienskis Bones, Hale, London, 1995 Wells, Nancy K(atharin) (1875-?) Diverse Roads: A Novel, Grant & Murray, Edinburgh, 1932; Byronic Comments on the Twentieth Century, Michael Slains, Collieston, 1962; George Gordon, Lord Byron: A Scottish Genius (with foreword by Hugh MacDiarmid), Michael Slains, Collieston, 1962; The Golden Eagle, Castle Wynd Printers, Edinburgh, 1962 Whyte, Betsy (1919-88) Yellow On The Broom: The Early Days Of A Traveller Woman, Chambers, Edinburgh, 1979; Red Rowans and Wild Honey, Mainstream, Edinburgh, 1990 Wood, Wendy (1892-1981) I Like Life, Moray Press, Edinburgh & London, 1938; Tales of the Western Isles, Oliver & Boyd, London, 1952; Astronauts and Tinklers, ed. Joy Hendry, Heritage Society of Scotland, Edinburgh 1985 Significant additional writers of Scottish popular historical and romantic fiction, prose and poetry whose work is too extensive to be listed here include (alphabetically): Sybil Armstrong, Honor Arundel, Tessa Barclay, Lilian Beckwith, Janet Beaton, Janet Broomfield, Marian Chesney, Mercedes Claraso, Mary Cummins, Doris Davidson, lnga Dunbar, Margaret Duffy, Christine Marion Fraser, Julia Hamilton, Pamela Hill, Evelyn Hood, Margaret Irwin, Marion Lamont, Jane Lane, Sheila Lewis, Catherine McArthur, Elspeth McCutcheon, Mairi MacDonald, Mairi McLachlan, Alison McLeay, Elizabeth McNeill, Jean Matheson, Roseleen Milne, Jane Oliver, Judith O'Neill, Francis Paige, Rosamunde Pilcher, Jean Plaidy, Helen Pryde, Rona Randall, Stella Shepherd, Isobel Stewart, Agnes Short, Magda Sweetland, Alison Thirkell, Janet McLeod Trotter, Lady Margaret Sackville West, Flora Wood. (See also Deirdre Chapman's chapter on 'Designer Kailyard'.)

Notes on Contributors

Flora Alexander is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at the University of Aberdeen. Carol Anderson lectures in the Department of Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow. Meg Bateman is a poet who lectures in Gaelic Literature at the University of Aberdeen. Fiona Black is a postgraduate student at the University of Glasgow. Valentina Bold is a Research Fellow at the University of Aberdeen and a tutor with the Open University. Mary Ellen Brown is Professor at The Folklore Institute, and Director of the Women's Studies Programme, at the University of Indiana. Moira Burgess is a novelist and literary historian. Catriona Burness lectures in the Department of History of the University of Durham. Peter Butter is Emeritus Professor of English Literature at the University of Glasgow. Jenni Calder is a poet, biographer of Naomi Mitchison, and editor who is Head of Publications for The National Museums of Scotland. Gerard Carruthers is Research Fellow at the Centre for Walter Scott Studies, University of Aberdeen. Deirdre Chapman is a journalist and short-story writer. Aileen Christianson lectures in English Literature at the University of Edinburgh. Robert Crawford is a poet and critic, and Professor of Modem Scottish Literature at the University of St Andrews. Beth Dickson lectures in Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow. Sarah Dunnigan is a postgraduate student at the University of Edinburgh. Margaret Elphinstone is a novelist, and lectures in Scottish and English Literature at Strathclyde University. Anne Frater is a poet and works in Gaelic programmes with the BBC. Douglas Gifford is Professor of Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow. Amanda Gilroy lectures in English Literature at the University of Groningen. Susanne Hagemann is Reader in English at the Faculty of Applied Linguistics and Culture Studies of the University of Mainz. Francis Hart is Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts in Boston. Lorena Hart is a graduate of Middlebury College and Boston University.

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Ralph Jessop lectures in Philosophy and English at the University of Glasgow. Kirsteen McCue is Director of the Music Information Centre in Glasgow. Margery Palmer McCulloch lectures in the Department of Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow. Jan McDonald is Professor of Theatre Studies and Drama at the University of Glasgow. Dorothy McMillan lectures in the Department of English Literature at the University of Glasgow. lsobel Murray is a Senior Lecturer in English at Aberdeen University and biographer of Jessie Kesson. Glenda Norquay is Reader in English at Liverpool Polytechnic. Elaine Petrie is Head of the School of Communication and Media at Falkirk College of Further and Continuing Education. Valentina Poggi is Professor of English at the University of Bologna. Aileen Riddell is a postgraduate student at the University of Glasgow. Adrienne Scullion lectures in Theatre Studies and Drama at the University of Glasgow. Kirsten Stirling is a postgraduate student at the University of Glasgow. Anne Varty lectures in Theatre and Media Studies, and English at Royal Holloway, University of London. Elizabeth Waterston is Emeritus Professor of English Literature at the University of Guelph. Roderick Watson is Professor of Literature and Director of the Institute for International Studies at the University of Stirling. Christopher Whyte is a poet and novelist who lectures in the Department of Scottish Literature at the University of Glasgow. Merryn Williams is a poet and critic, and the biographer and editor of Margaret Oliphant.

Index

Accinelli, Letizia, 491 Adair, Innes, 204 Adam, Jean (1710-65), 65 Aird, Marion Paul (1815-88), 63, 251 Aitken, Hannah Mary (1911-77), 584, 585 Alasdair Ruaidh, Mairi nighean, 3 Alexander, William, 92-3 Allan, Dot (1892-1964), 362, 363, 364-5, 367 Allan, Esther, 64 7 Anderson, Carol, 322 Angus, Marion (1866-1946), 373-87, 428, 566 Armour, Jean, 59 Ashton, Frederick, 475 Atwood, Margaret, 314 Auden, W. H. (1907-73), 445 Austen, Jane (1775-1817), 180, 182, 276 Aydy, Catherine see Tennant, Emma Baillie, Grisell, Lady (1655-1746), 61, 72, 73,74,280 Baillie, James Black, 589 Baillie, Joanna (1762-1851), 59, 61, 62-3, 65, 74,143-54,160-8,249-50 Balfour, Clara, 235-6 Balfour, Frances, Lady, 103, 293 Ballantyne, Margaret, 251 Banks, lain, 588, 596, 599, 600 Barbour, Margaret Fraser (1823-92), 252 Barker, Elspeth (b. 1940), 586, 588, 591 Barnard, Lady Anne Lindsay (1750-1825), 60,63,64,66, 78,124-9,249 Barratt Browning, Elizabeth (1806-61), 148, 152,392,398 Barrie, J. M. (1860-1937), 331, 332 Barrow, John, 126,127-8,129 Bateman, Meg (b. 1959), 661, 670 Beaton, Mary (c. 1543-c. 1597), 26 Bell, Maria (d. 1899), 252-3 Bernstein, Marion (fl. 1876), 256-7 Bingham, Caroline, 356 Binyon, Laurence, 429 Birnie, Elizabeth, 264 Bishop, Elizabeth, 437

Bishop Bird, isabella (1831-1904), 139-40 Blackhall, Sheena, 567, 589 Blackwood, John, 203 Blake, George, 332, 547 Blamire, Susanna (174 7-94 ), 60, 66 Bock, Gisela, 105 Bogan of Bogan, Mrs see Nairne, Carolina Bohls, Elizabeth, 120, 123--4 Boland, Eavan, 559, 560 Bold, Alan, 456 Booth, Michael R., 168 Breen, Jennifer, 143-4 Bronte, Charlotte (1816-55), 220, 222 Bronte, Emily (1818-48), 429 Brooks, Peter, 476 Brown, Anna (of Falkland) (nee Gordon) (1747-1810),46-9,51-3 Brown, George Mackay, 597 Brunton, Mary (1778-1818), xvii, 139, 179, 180,185-7,581 Bryden, Bill, 596 Bryson, Elizabeth, 114, 116 Buchan, Anna (0. Douglas) (1877-1948), 97,98,99,100,340-5 Buchan, David, 48-9, 50, 56, 263 Buchan, John (1875-1940),97,98,99,354,356 Buchan, Peter, 44, 46 Bulwer Lytton, Edward, 219 Burgess, Moira, 321, 591 Burke, Edmund (1729-97), 162-3 Burnet, George, xi Burnett-Smith, James, 335 Burnett-Smith, Mrs (Annie S. Swan) (1859-1945),254,329-40 Bums, Elizabeth (b. 1957), 549-50 Burns, lsobel, 91-6 Bums, John, 464, 465 Bums, Robert (1759-96), 59, 60, 94 Bums Begg, Robert, 94, 95 Buthlay, Kenneth, 318 Byron, Lord (1788-1824), 148, 166 Caird, Janet (1913-92), 321, 586

711

Index Calder, John, 489 Calderwood, Margaret, 71-2 Caldwell, Meg Walker, 50-l Callaghan, Morley, 314 Cameron, Alasdair, 158, 161 Cameron, Neil, 479 Cameron, Rachel, 313 Campbell, Charlotte, Lady, 249 Campbell, Fionnghal, 9-ll Campbell, ian, 537, 541, 543 Campbell, John Francis, 671 Campbell, Marion (b. 1919), 593, 595 Carey, John, 332 Carlyle, Jane Welsh (1801-66), 232-43 Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881), 146, 224, 226, 227,232,233,235,237,238,240,313 Carmichael, Alexander, 414 Carnegie, Lindsay (b. 1844), 250 Carpenter, James M., 266 Carstares, Sarah, 71 Carswell, Catherine (1879-1946), 320, 361, 362,367,389-98,580,582,590,593,598 Caner, Angela, 63 7 Cavendish, Margaret, 39 Chaimbeul, Anna, 661, 662, 663 Chaimbeul, Ealasaid, 673 Chambers, Roben, 45-6,47,94,95 Chambers, William, 95 Chapman, Malcolm, 385 Charles Edward Stuart, Prince (1720-88), 11-12,64 Child, Francis james, 47, 48, 262 Clanchy, Kate (b. 1965), 576 Clarke, Norma, 242 Cleland, Mary, 363, 367 Clephane, Elizabeth Cecilia Douglas (1830-69), 251 Clyne, Norval, 45 Cockburn, Alison (nee Rutherford) (1713-94), 59, 65, 78-81 Cockburn, Catherine Trotter (1679-1749), x-xii, xiii Coghill, Annie, 276-7 Coirceadail, Aithbhreac nighean, l Conn, Stewart, 510 Connor, Ralph, 310 Cook, Eliza, 67 Cornelius, Mary, 113 Cost, March, 369 Coughlan, Peggy see Stirling, jessica Cousin, Anne Ross (1824-1906), 252 Cowan, Evelyn, 585 Craig-Knox, Isabella (1831-1903), 253-4 Craigie, W. E., 29 Crawford, Isabella Valancy, 311 Crawford, Margaret, 63,64 Crawford, Robert, 355, 551, 596 Crawford, Thomas, 174 Crawfurd, Andrew, 50 Crichton Smith, lain, 672, 673 Crockett, S. R., 331 Croker, john Wilson, 75-6 Cross, Mary, 251 Croy, Alexander see Muir, Willa

Cruickshank, Helen (1886-1975), 386, 428, 434-7 Culler, Jonathan, 440 Cunningham, Valentine, 330, 331 Curran, Stuart, 160 Czerkawska, Catherine Lucy (b. 1950), 506 D'Aguiar, Fred, 571 Daiches, David, 44, 49, 424 Daiches, jenni, 575-6 Daniello da Lucca, Bernardino, 37 Darling, Isabella F. (1861-1903), 250 D' Arusmont, Frances see Wright, Frances D'Arusmont, Phiquepal, 173 Davie, Elspeth (1918-95), 370, 371, 526 Daviot, Gordon see Mackintosh, Elizabeth Davis, Margaret Thomson, 585 De Quincey, Thomas (1785-1859), 188 Defoe, Daniel (1661-1731), Ill, 516 Dempster, Charlotte (1835-1913), 218 Dickens, Charles (1812-70), 219-20, 221 Dickinson, Emily (1830-86), 310 Dickson, Beth, 537 Donaldson, William, 64 Douglas, Bill, 591 Douglas, Elizabeth, Countess of Errol, 2 7 Douglas, Frances, Lady, 72, 77, 78 Douglas, 0. (Anna Buchan) (1877-1948), 97,98,99,100,340-5 Douglas, Sheila (b. 1932), 269 D'Oyly, Lady, 663 Drummond, William, 27-8,32 Duffy, Carol Ann (b. 1955), 550-4, 566, 596 Duncan, Bell, 266 Duncan, James B., 262, 264, 265, 266, 267 Duncan,Jane(1910-74),313, 370,468-79,591 Duncan, Mary Lundie (1814-40), 251 Duncan, Sarah jeannette, 311-12, 313, 314 Dundas, Henry, 124, 125, 126, 127 Dunn, Douglas, 350-1, 437, 596 Dunnett, Dorothy (b. 1923), 462-4, 465, 594 Dunnigan, Sarah M., xvi Durkan, John, 20 Elizabeth, Princess of Bohemia (1596-1662), 35 Elliot, Jean (1727-1805), 66 Ellis, Sarah, 151 Elphinsrone, Margaret (b. 1948), 465, 592, 596,597,604-7 Emslie, Gordon, 510 Entwhistle, Dorothy, 336 Erkkila, Betsy, xiv Erskine, Ruaraidh, 672 Evaristi, Marcella (b. 1953), 496-7, 501, 503, 505,507,509,647 Ezell, Margaret, xv-xvi Fell, Alison (b. 1944), 575, 586, 587, 634-6 Fell, Margaret, 31 Ferguson, Christina, 12-13 Ferguson, Susanne, 108 Ferrier, James Frederick, 91 Ferrier, Susan (1782-1854), 60, 189-92, 579, 580,581,590 Ficino, Marsilio, 21

Index

712 Findlater, Jane (1866-1946), 291, 292, 293--8, 303-7,580,582 Findlater, Mary (1865-1963), 291, 292, 298-303,303-7,580,582 Fisher, Cilia, 270 Fleming, Marjory (1803-11), 81-3 Fletcher, Loraine, 192 Flett, Una, 587 Fordyce, James, 151, 180-1 Forrest-Thomson, Veronica (1947-75), 438-42 Forster, E. M. (1879-1970), 362 Fowler, Bridget, 336, 338, 339 Fowler, William, 26, 27 Frame, Ronald, 600 Fraser, David, 87-8 Fraser, Lydia Falconer (d. 1876), 250-1 Fraser, Olive (1909-77), 428, 432-3 Frater, Anne (b. 1967), .670-1 Freeman, Alan, 583, 589~0 Friel, George, 595 · Friel, Raymond, 558, 560, 561 Galford, Ellen (b. 1947), 465, 588, 594, 598 Gall, Jean (b. 1804), 263, 265 Galloway, Janice (b. 1956), 302, 582, 589, 596,601,607-12 Galt, John (1779-1839), 309-10, 314, 335, 582 Garrett, Elizabeth, 91, 113 Gaskell, Mrs Elizabeth (1810-65), 334, 335 Gavin, Catherine, 368 Geddes, Sir Patrick (1854-1932), 374,431 Genest, John, 163, 164, 166, 167 Gibbon, Lewis Grassic (James Leslie Mitchell), (1901-35),320,351,365,366,417,425, 541,590,598,599,601 Gibbons, Stella, 599 Gifford, Douglas, 457 Gillespie, Margaret (nee Duncan) (b. 1841),

264-5, 266 Gillies, Valerie (b. 1948), 573-4 Glover, Jean (1758-1801), 60, 62, 247 Glover, Sue (b. 1943), 495, 498, 500, 505, 507, 508, 510, 596 Gordon, Anna (later Mrs Brown of Falkland) (1747-1810),46-9, 51-3 Gordon, Eleanor, 104, 107 Gordon-Cumming, Frederica Constance (1837-1924), 216-17 Goumay, Marie de, 38 Gow, Carol, 564 Graham, Harry, 103-4 Graham, Henry Grey, 103 Grant, Anne (of Laggan) (nee Mcvicar) (1755-1838), 59,64, 73,129-35,249 Grant, Elizabeth (of Rothiemurchus) (1797-1885), 208-15 Grant, Katherine Whyte (1845-?), 671-2 Gray, Alasdair, 596, 599, 600, 607, 608 Gray, Mary (b. 1853), 258 Greer, Germaine, xvi, 360, 442 Gregory, John, 181 Gregson, Ian, 440 Greig, Andrew, 557, 596, 600 Greig, Gavin, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267

Grierson, Herbert, 386, 428-9 Grieve, Christopher, 413 see also MacDiarmid, Hugh Grieve, Michael, 435 Grosz, Elizabeth, 317 Gunn, Neil, 374, 375, 541, 589, 590, 592, 599, 606 Halket, Elizabeth (later Lady Wardlaw) (1677-1727),45,47,48 Hamilton, Cicely, 396, 398 Hamilton, Elizabeth (1758-1816), 139, 180-3, 249, 581 Hamilton, Janet (nee Thomson) ( 1795-1873), 84-6,255-6,566 Hardwick, Elizabeth, 233 Hardy, Robert, 330 Hardy, Thomas (1840-1928), 275 Harmondsworth, Alfred, 329-30 Harrison, Martin, 440 Hart, Francis Russell, 200, 456, 462 Hartley, Elizabeth (b. 1844), 254-5 Harvie, Christopher, 333 Hay, MacDougall, 537, 541 Haynes, Dorothy (1918--87), 584, 585, 591, 593 Hayton, Sian (b. 1944), 464-5, 596, 597, 598, 604,612-16 Hazlitt, Sarah, 495 Hemans, Felicia, 150, 152 Hendry, Joy (b. 1953), 103, 104, 356, 549 Henley, W. H., 331 Herbert, W. N., 567, 596 Heywood, Heather, 269 Higgins, Donald, 268 Higgins, Lizzie (1930-93), 268, 211 Hobby, Elaine, 30 Hogg, James, 83, 84, 410 Holtby, Winifred, 107, 116 Holton, Harvey, 574 Hood, Stuart, 600 Houston, Rab, 104, 106 Hume, Alexander, 31 Hume, Anna (fl. 1630-44), 28, 34-8 Hume, David, 80 Hunter, Anne (nee Home) 0742-1842), 249 Hutcheon, Linda, 34 7 Huxley, Aldous (1894-1963), 445 Inglis, Esther (1571-1624), 38 Inglis, Margaret Maxwell (nee Murray) (1774-1843), 64-5 Inglis, Mary, 250 Ireland, Mairi Campbell, 373, 374, 383 Ireland, Marilyn, 510 lrigaray, Luce, 397, 636 Irving, Edward, 294 Irving, Elizabeth Jane (b. 1842), 254 Irving, Joseph, xiv, xv Jacob, Violet (1863-1946), 322, 347-57, 386, 428,566,584,592 James VI, King of Scotland (1566-1625), 15, 16, 27 James, Henry (1843-1916), 300, 306, 307 Jamie, Kathleen (b. 1962), 552, 555-63, 573 Jamieson, Nina Moore, 312-13

Index Jamieson, Robert, 48 Jauss, H. R., 547 Jenkins, Robin, 295, 585, 595 jewsbury, Geraldine Endsor (1812-80), 237, 238 )ex-Blake, Sophia, 113 Johnson, James, 60, 62, 66 Johnston, Ellen (?1835-73), 83-4, 258 Johnstone, Christian lsobel (1781-1857), 187-9, 224-8 Johnstone, Jeannie (b. 1870), 251 Jones, Sally Roberts, 316 Kafka, Franz (1883-1924), 401 Kantaris, Sylvia, 575 Kaplan, Cora, 398 Kay, Jackie (b. 1961 ), 324-5, 570-3, 596 Kean, Edmund (1787-1833 ), 161 Keddie, Henrietta (Sarah Tytler) (1827-1914), 199-202 Keith, Alexander, 266 Keith, Isabella, 81-2 Kelman, James, 595, 607, 609 Kemble, john Philip, 160-1 Kemp, Peter, 521 Kemp, Robert, 386 Kennedy, A. L. (b. 1965), 325, 589, 596, 598, 616-21 Kermack, Alison, 567, 568, 569 Kerrigan, Catherine, 59, 270, 352, 387, 437 Kesson, jessie (1916-94), 370, 482-92, 580, 583, 586-7, 589 King, Elspeth, 108, 115 King, Jessie Margaret (b. 1862), 258-9 Knight, Alanna, 321 Kosciuszko, General Tadeusz, 183 Kundera, Milan, 547 Kyd, Jean (b. 1858), 250 Kyle, Elizabeth (d. 1982), 369 Lachlainn, Mairearad nighean, 5, 7-8 Laird, Margaret Thomson (1810-69), 251 Laurence, Margaret Wemyss (b. 1925), 313 Laut, Agnes, 311 Lawrence, D. H. {1885-1930), 389-90, 423 Leneman, Leah, 106, 115 Leonard, Tom, 567, 568, 569 Leslie, John, Bishop of Ross (1527-96), 22-3 Lessing, Doris, xvii Lewis, George, 111-12 Lindsay, Christian (fl. 1580s), 15-17 Lindsay, David, 590 Lindsay, Maurice, 386 Lingard, joan (b. 1933), 370, 371, 585, 587, 592, 593, 621-4 Linklater, Eric, 606 Little, Janet (1759-1813 ), 247-8 Livingston, Helen (nee Hay) (d. 1627), 38 Livingstone, Reverend John, 38 Livingstone, Reverend William, 31 Lloyd George, David (1863-1945), 333-4 Lochhead, Liz (b. 1947), 428, 438, 494, 495, 497.499.500,501-2,504,506,508, 509,510,566,573,596,602,641-57 Locke, John (1632-1704), x, xi

713 Lockerbie, Catherine, 509 Lomax, Marion, 554-5 Lovell, Terry, 335 Low, Nora (Lorna Moon) (1886-1930), 365, 367, 584, 594 Lowell, James Russell, 4 7 Lumsden, Louisa, 112 Lundie, Jane Catherine (1821-84), 251 Lyall, David see Swan, Annie S. Lyle, Agnes, 49-50, 51, 53 Lyle, Emily, 50 Lyon, Agnes ( 1762-1840), 63 Mabon, Agnes Stewart (of Jedburgh), 256 MacAindra, Stacey Cameron, 313 McAleer, Joseph, 339-40 McAuley, Allan, 304 MacCaig, Norman, 574, 576 McCarthy, William, 49-50 MacDiarmid, Hugh (1892-1978), 103, 298, 322,318-19,332,333,375,385,387, 389,421,424,431,549,566,589 MacDonald, Angus, 341 MacDonald, Cicely (Sileas Na Ceapaich) (?1660-1729), 4-5, 6, 11 McDonald, Ellie (b. 1937), 567-8 Macdonald, Sharman (b. 1951), 588 MacDougall, Carl, 596, 617 McEwan, Angus, 574 McGill, Patrick, 298, 624-5 McGowan, Anna (1812...{55), 254 MacGregor, Helen, 173, 174, 175 Mcllwraith, Jean, 311 Mackay, Mary A., 252 Mackay, Rosemary (b. 1951), 589 Mackay, Shena (b. 1944), 370-1, 553, 586, 594,632-4 MacKellar, Mary (1836-90), 663 MacKenzie, Eileen, 303 MacKenzie, Hannah Brown, 251 MacKenzie, Henry, 581 MacKinnon, Lachlan, 553 MacKintosh, Elizabeth (Josephine Tey) (1897-1952), 369 MacLean, Mary, 672 MacLean, Sorley (1911-96), 375, 670, 675 MacLean, Will, 574 MacLeod, Mary (Mairi nighean Alasdair Ruaidh) (?1615-?1706), 3 MacLeod, Sheila (b. 1939), 586 MacLeod, Vanessa, 313 McMillan, Dorothy see Porter McMillan, Dorothy McMillan, Joyce, 505 Macnicol, Eona (b. 1910), 585, 591, 592, 593 Macpherson, James, 180, 184 Macpherson, Mary (Mairi Mhor) (1821-98), 659,660,663-5,665-6 Macready, William Charles,161 McSeveney, Angela (b. 1964), 564-6 McWilliam, Candia (b. 1955), 638-40 Mahood, Linda, 112 Mair, Sarah Elizabeth Siddons, 113 Maitland, Mary (fl. 1586), 29-31

Index

714 Maitland, Sara (b. 1950), 636-8 Marchbank, Agnes (b. 1846), 255 Mark, Alison, 440 Marshall, Rosalind, 104 Martin, Emma, 109 Mary, Queen of Scots (1542--87), 17-26, 37 Maselield, john (1878-1967), 374 Massie, Allan, 458 Matthews, John, 309 Maxwell, Ann Marie (nee Ainslie) (1793-1845), 251 May, Naomi (b. 1934), 100, 101 Mellor, Anne K., 167, 190-1, 192 Melville, Elizabeth (Lady Colville of Culross) (fl. 1603), 31-4 Mennie, Elma, 433 Meynell, Alice, 437 Mill, Harriet Taylor, 110 Mill, John Stuart, 110, 114, 219 Millar, Robina Craig, 136, 137 Millay, Edna St Vincent (1892-1950), 438 Milton, Colin, 352 Mitchell, Elma (b. 1919), 574 Mitchell, James Leslie, 413 see also Gibbon, Lewis Grassic Mitchison, Naomi, 324, 332, 369-70, 444-54, 459-62,580,582-3,584,585,591-2, 593-4,595,597,598 Mitford, Mary Russell, 151 Montague, Lady Mary Wortley (1689-1762), 72. 73, 75--6 Montgomerie, Alexander, 15-16, 34 Montgomery, Catriona (Catrlona NicGumaraid) (b. 1947),668-9 Montgomery, L. M., 312 Montgomery, Mary (Malri NicGumaraid) (b. 1955),669-70,674-5 Montgomery, Morag (Morag NicGumaraid), 669 Moodie, Susanna, 309, 310 Moon, Lorna (Nora Low) (1886-1930), 365, 367,584,594 Moore, Lindy, 112 Morandi, Giorgio, 526, 529 Morgan, Edwin, 439, 440, 596 Morgan, Janice, 401 Morin, Carole (b. 1964), 587--8, 594 Mortis, Mowbray, 205 Mortison, Nancy Brysson (1907--86), 321, 367--8,369,584,590,593,594-5 Morton, Jessie D. M. (b. 1824), 250 Motherwell, William, 44, 49, 50, 54, 55 Mudge, Patricia, 405 Muir, Edwin (1887-1959), 400, 401, 402, 404, 540 Muir, Willa (1890-1970), 300, 320, 351, 362, 363,367,389,400-14,580,583,584, 589, 590 Munro, Ailie, 269 Munro, Alice Laidlaw (b. 1931), 313-14 Munro, Neil, 537, 541 Munro, Rona (b. 1959), 498-9, 503-4, 505, 506,508-9,602 Murdoch, Iris (b. 1919), 316 Murray, Eunice, 104, 106, Ill Murray, lsobel, 483

Murray, Wilma (b. 1939), 589 Murray of Stanhope, Lady, 72, 73, 74 Mylne, James, 136, 137, 169 Nairne, Carolina, Baroness (nee Oliphant) (1766-1845),60,61-2,63-4, 65,66, 248-9 Napier, Catherine, 251 Newton, Judith Lowder, 151, 185 Ni Mheic Cailein, lseabail, 1 Nic a' Bhriuthainn, Diorbhail, 4 Nic Ealair, Anna (fl. c. 1810), 665 NicDhomhnaill, Catrlona, 666-7 NicDhOmhnaill, Mairi, 667--8 NicGillin, Mairi, 674 NicGumaraid, Catrlona (Catriona Montgomery) (b. 1947), 668-9 NicGumaraid, Mairi (Mairi Montgomery) (b. 1955),669-70,674-5 NicGumaraid, Morag (Morag Montgomery), 669 Nicholson, Ellen Corbet (b. 1848), 250 NicNeill, Catrlona, 673 Nicoll, Robert (1814-37), 187--8 Nicoll, William Robertson (1851-1923), 330-1,333-4 Nighean Aonghais Oig, 11-12 Norton, Caroline (1808-77), xvii Nygard, Holger, 48 O'Donoghue, Bernard, 559 Og, Angus, 11 Ogilvy, Dorothea Maria (1823-95), 249 Oliphant, Carolina (Baroness Nairne) (1766-1845), 60,61-2,63-4,65,66,248-9 Oliphant, Caroline (the Younger) (1807-31), 250 Oliphant, Margaret (1828-97), xix, 218-23, 236,243,274--89,310,331,334,354, 454, 580, 581-2, 598 Oliver, Jane (1903-70), 457-9 Oliver, Jean, 592 O'Rouke, Donny, 550, 552, 568 Ortner, Sherry, 507 Owens, Agnes (b. 1926), 624-6 Oxlie, Mary (of Morpeth) (fl. 1620s), 28-9 Pagan, lsobel (1742-1821),60, 246-7 Paisley, Janet, 586 Pasternak, Boris (1890-1960), 468 Pearson, Neil, 656-7 Penney, Bridget (b. 1964), 586 Phillips, Edward, 2 7, 28 Picken, Joanna (1798-1859), 255 Piero, Francesca della ( ?1420-92), 526, 529 Pilcher, Rosamunde, 319-20, 538-9 Plath, Sylvia (1932-63), 437, 439, 442 Pocock, Isaac, 173 Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), 76 Porter, Anna Maria (1780-1832), 183 Porter, James, 267, 270 Porter, Jane ( 1776-1850), 180, 183-5, 592 Porter McMillan, Dorothy, 352, 379, 386, 387 Pratt, Mary Louise, 128, 129 Pringle, Alice, 251 Prynne j. H., 438 Purvis, Jane, 105

Index Pykett, Lyn, 356 Pyper, Mary (1795-1870), 252 Radford, Mike, 491 Rae, Hugh C. see Stirling, Jessica Raleigh, Professor Walter, 331-2 Ramsay, Allan, 58, 59, 61 Randall, Deborah (b. 1957), 574-5 Ransford, Tessa (b. 1938), 549 Redmond, Siobhan, 648, 656-7 Reid, Marion, 106, 107, 108, 109-10, lll Reizbaum, Marilyn, 322-3 Renan, Ernest, 317 Rew, Angie, 648 Rich, Adrienne, 504 Riddle, Almeida, 270 Ritchie, Aileen, 505 Roberrson, Bell (b. 1841), 262-4, 265, 266 Roberrson, Douglas, 574 Roberrson, Jeannie (b. 1908), 267, 270, 271 Roberrson, Margaret Murray (b. 1823), 310 Roberrson, Mary, 310 Robertson, Stanley, 267-8, 269 Robinson, Alan, 552 Rodger, Alexander, 257 Rogers, Charles, 63, 66 Rose, Dilys (b. 1954), 554, 626-9 Rosebery, 5th Earl of (1847-1929), 334 Ross, Bess (b. 1945), 586 Rossetti, Christina (1830-94), 429, 437 Rowbotham, Sheila, 104 Rowton, Frederick, 150, 151, 152 Royle, Trevor, x Rubenstein, Jill, 76, 78 Ruskin, John (1819-1900), 219, 574, 575 Russell, Jessie (b. 1850), 257-8 Said, Edward, 357 Sandeman, Margaret Stewart (1803-