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33: 217: 74:(1934). The first is widely regarded as an important classic (voted Scotland's favourite book in a 2005 poll supported by the Scottish Book Trust and other organisations). 94:) in north-east Scotland at the start of the 20th century. Life is hard, and her family is dysfunctional. She marries a farmer, Ewan Tavendale, who dies in 160:) have hitherto failed to build". An important character is her son by her first marriage, Ewan Tavendale, Jr., who becomes a left-wing political activist. 188: 90:
The central character is a young woman, Chris Guthrie, growing up in a farming family in the fictional Estate of Kinraddie in The Mearns (
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takes the story of Chris Guthrie further. She moves to the fictional city of Duncairn (previously referred to in
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continues the story of Chris Guthrie. She marries for a second time to Robert Colquhoun, a
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An adaptation of the trilogy by Alastair Cording was produced by
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in 1971, 1982 and 1983, respectively. They were scripted by
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theatre programme, Edinburgh Festival Society, August 1993
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Index

Cloud Howe

trilogy
Scottish
Lewis Grassic Gibbon
Sunset Song
Sunset Song
Kincardineshire
World War I
Church of Scotland
pulpit
Introduction
Aberdeen
Dundee
The Mearns
trilogy
BBC
Bill Craig
Vivien Heilbron
TAG Theatre Company
Assembly Hall
Edinburgh International Festival
Pauline Knowles
Scottish Arts Council article
Archived
Wayback Machine
Scotsman article, Aug 29 2005
The Grassic Gibbon Centre
Categories
Novels by Lewis Grassic Gibbon

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