Tuesday, June 10, 2008

News at Eleven: A North-East poet tried to destroy

some of his early work to save his professional career, an Aberdeen University academic has claimed.

Alford-born Charles Murray (1864-1941) was at one time the most popular poet in the country and a key figure in the development of Scottish poetry.

from The Press and Journal: Why poet tried to destroy his early work

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