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Announcing The Winners Of The 4th Annual Public Domain Game Jam!

Well, it took us a little longer than usual, but we're finally ready to announce the winners of our fourth annual public domain game jam, Gaming Like It's 1926! We asked designers to create games based on works published in 1926 (plus some earlier sound recordings, due to the complexities of copyright law) that entered…

Hugh MacDiarmid — the poet, Communist and nationalist who breathed life into Scots leid

Hugh MacDiarmid — the poet, Communist and nationalist who breathed life into Scots leid
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A wealth of complexities: How Scots, Gaelic and English are intertwined

By Alan Riach Professor of Scottish Literature at Glasgow University ESSAY Author William Sharp, left, wrote under the pen name Fiona MacLeod. Lady Augusta Gregory wrote versions of Celtic stories akin to those of WB Yeats BY some accounts, 19th-century Gaelic poetry is less impressive than that of the preceding century, yet on the evidence of Donald E Meek’s anthology of poems from that era, Caran an t-Saoghail/The Wiles of the World, it is rich and intricately connected with the processes of industrialisation, colonialism and imperial expansion, and thus also with what was happening in contemporary Scottish literature in English and Scots. Gaelic is essential to the national story.

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