William Soutar (28 April 1898 – 15 October 1943) was a Scottish poet and diarist who wrote in English and in Braid Scots. He is known best for his epigrams.[1][2]
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WilliamSoutar (28 April 1898 – 15 October 1943) was a Scottish poet and diarist who wrote in English and in Braid Scots. He is known best for his epigrams...
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cinquain verse form became widely known in the poetry of the Scottish poet WilliamSoutar. These were originally labelled epigrams but later identified as image...
leaves, frost-crisp'd, break from the trees And fall. The Scottish poet WilliamSoutar also wrote over one hundred American cinquains (he labelled them "epigrams")...
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also wrote in Lallans, including the poets Edwin Muir (1887–1959) and WilliamSoutar (1898–1943), who pursued an exploration of identity, rejecting nostalgia...
1965) Who Are These Children? for tenor and piano, Op. 84 (words by WilliamSoutar; 1969) Canticle IV: The Journey of the Magi for countertenor, tenor...
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Victorian Football League (VFL). The son of Thomas Soutar, and Margaret Soutar, née Dunne, Thomas WilliamSoutar was born at Prahran on 16 March 1893. He married...
Other writers connected with the movement included Edwin Muir and WilliamSoutar. Writers that emerged after the Second World War writing in Scots included...
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Scots Song (1991), for soprano and ensemble a setting of The Tryst by WilliamSoutar; premièred by the Composers Ensemble in Brighton, Sussex on 10 May 1991...
Quartet, numerous songs (among these, many settings of Hugh MacDiarmid, WilliamSoutar and James Joyce) and works for solo piano. In 2007 he completed a choral...
often treated as part of the movement, include the poets Edwin Muir and WilliamSoutar, the novelists Neil Gunn, George Blake, Nan Shepherd, A. J. Cronin,...
for SSAATTBB and soli Three Scottish Songs, voice and piano (text: WilliamSoutar) (1995) Cello Concerto (1996) The World's Ransoming (cor anglais and...
Soutar's older brother, Archibald Stuart Soutar (1879–1951), was also an architect. Both were admitted LRIBA on 20 March 1911, proposed by William Edward...
Sommerville". MacTutor. University of St Andrews. Retrieved 23 August 2020. "WilliamSoutar (1898 – 1943)". The University of Edinburgh. 31 May 2017. Retrieved...
often treated as part of the movement, include the poets Edwin Muir and WilliamSoutar, the novelists Neil Gunn, George Blake, Nan Shepherd, A. J. Cronin,...