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  1. An Autobiography (Canongate Classic, 50) by Edwin Muir, 1993-12
  2. Scottish Journey by Edwin Muir, 1996-02-01
  3. Collected Poems by Edwin Muir, 1984-10-15
  4. The Complete Poems of Edwin Muir (ASLS Annual Volumes)
  5. The Wilderness World of John Muir by John Muir, 2001-08-20
  6. Selected Poems by Edwin Muir, 2008-05
  7. A Checklist of Writings About Edwin Muir
  8. Edwin Muir (Twayne's English authors series ; TEAS 248) by Elgin W Mellown, 1979
  9. Edwin Muir, Uncollected Scottish Criticism (Critical Studies Series) by Edwin Muir, 1982-01
  10. Poetry of Edwin Muir: The Field of Good and Ill by Elizabeth Huberman, 1971-10-21
  11. Highland Journey: In the Spirit of Edwin Muir by Robin Gillanders, 2009-07-31
  12. Edwin Muir: Centenary Assessments (ASLS Occasional Papers)
  13. The Golden Harvester: The Vision of Edwin Muir by James Aitchison, 1988-08
  14. Edwin Muir: A critical study by Allie Corbin Hixson, 1977

1. Edwin Muir
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3. The Trial -- Franz Kafka Willa Muir Edwin Muir George Steiner
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4. The Castle -- Franz Kafka Willa Muir Edwin Muir Irving Howe
by Franz Kafka,. Translated by Willa Muir and Edwin Muir,. Introduction by IrvingHowe. Schocken Books. Due/Published March 1995, 504 pages, paper. ISBN 0805210393.
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5. Edwin Muir
Edwin Muir. 18871959. The killing beast that cannot kill Swells and swells in hisfury till You'd almost think it was despair. Poem © Copyright Edwin Muir.
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'The Combat' (from 'The Labyrinth', 1949)
It was not meant for human eyes,
That combat on the shabby patch
Of clods and trampled turf that lies
Somewhere beneath the sodden skies
For eye of toad or adder to catch.
And having seen it I accuse
The crested animal in his pride,
Arrayed in all the royal hues
Which hide the claws he well can use
To tear the heart out of the side.
Body of leopard, eagle's head And whetted beak, and lion's mane, And frost-grey hedge of feathers spread Behind he seemed of all things bred. I shall not see his like again. As for his enemy there came in A soft round beast as brown as clay; All rent and patched his wretched skin; A battered bag he might have been, Some old used thing to throw away. Yet he awaited face to face The furious beast and the swift attack. Soon over and done. That was no place Or time for chivalry or for grace.

6. Edwin Muir
Edwin Muir (18871959). Edwin Muir, Poet Muir sites.-MJM. Edwin Muir ( EdwinMoore ), A brief biography and bibliography of the poet.-MJM.
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Edwin Muir (1887-1959)
Edwin Muir, Poet, Critic and Translator , Includes a Muir chronology, links to Scottish Literature Studies, texts of some fourteen Muir poems (some of which are excerpts), and related Muir sites.-MJM Edwin Muir ("Edwin Moore") , A brief biography and bibliography of the poet.-MJM

7. Edwin Muir @ Unverse
Edwin Muir at Unverse Books, pictures, ideas for the unversed. Books Amerika. Books,DVDs, CDs, videos and stuffBooks Edwin Muir. The Trial
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8. Edwin Muir
Edwin Muir (18871959). Edwin Muir is a poet from Scotland. He was born in 1887in Deerness in the Orkney Islands. He died in Cambridge, England in 1959.
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Edwin Muir (1887-1959)
Edwin Muir is a poet from Scotland. He was born in 1887 in Deerness in the Orkney Islands. He died in Cambridge, England in 1959. Muir's family moved away from the Orkneys in 1901 and settled in Glasgow. The move to Glasgow was a defining period for Muir. He was cast from rural island life into city life with little or no preparation. Muir's favorite themes are classical mythology and Christian theology. Muir and his wife, Willa, are best known for their English translations of Kafka's work. I was introduced to Muir's work by David Starr, my sophomore language tutor at St John's College . Mr. Starr included Muir's work in the Sophomre Language Tutorial because of its intense theological and classical bent two aspects which fascinate Starr. Here are some good poems by Muir.
The Animals

The Days

"They Could Not Tell Me..."

Reading in Wartime
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The Child Dying
The best information source on the web about Muir is Jey Burrows Muir page . His page include a chronology and other links.

9. Broch, Hermann,Muir, Willa,Muir, Edwin Literature & Fiction
Author Broch Hermann Muir Willa muir edwin Subject Literature Fiction TitleThe Sleepwalkers A Trilogy Edwin Mullhouse The Life and Deat Krik?
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10. Muir
EDWIN MUIR.
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EDWIN MUIR
THE ANIMALS
fromVARIATIONS ON A TIME THEME
from THE LABYRINTH
CIRCLE AND SQUARE
THE ANIMALS They do not live in the world,
Are not in time and space.
From birth to death hurled
No word do they have, not one
To plant a foot upon,
Were never in any place. For with names the world was called
Out of the empty air, With names was built and walled, Line and circle and square, Dust and emerald; Snatched from deceiving death By the articulate breath. But these have never trod Twice the familiar track, Never never turned back Into the memoried day. All is new and near In the unchanging Here Of the fifth great day of God, That shall remain the same, Never shall pass away. On the sixth day we came. from VARIATIONS ON A TIME THEME There is a stream We have been told of. Where it is We do not know. But it is not a dream, Though like a dream. We cannot miss The road that leads us to it. Fate Will take us there that keeps us here. Neither hope nor fear Can hasten or retard the date Of our deliverance; when we shall leave this sand

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19007 (ARIEL POEM 2nd Series No 07) PIPER John muir edwin Prometheus Faber Gwyernd Poem by Edwin Muir illustrated by John Piper. Ariel Poem with envelope.
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(http://www.rhizomatics.demon.co.uk/muir/) The Poetry Kit - Poets on the Internet The Poetry Kit The list here is just a sampler of major and minor poets. Inclusion does not represent a comment on the quality of the poems featured on the sites listed. (http://www.poetrykit.org/poets.htm) Untitled Ted Warnell Alien Flower My Poetry Page Poetry Collections from the University of Illinois press Elizabeth Chao Free Cuisenart Lines from on-line (http://www1.tu-chemnitz.de/~hkri/links.htm) SCOTTISH LITERATURE HONOURS OPTION: A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY Last updated: 18 October, 1996 This is a reference guide, not a reading list. It has accumulated over the years. In general, supplement this bibliography by consulting the Bibliotheck Annual Supplements on Scottish Literature (see below) and also the supp (http://www.dundee.ac.uk/english/sclitbib.htm)

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muir, edwin (18871959) The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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14. A Time Theme - A Brief Muir Chronology
1935, Translation into english by Willa edwin muir of Kafka's Metamorphosis.1936, 1974, Selected Letters of edwin muir, ed PH Butter. 1982,
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A Time Theme - A Brief Muir Chronology
"I was born before the Industrial Revolution, and am now about two hundred years old. But I have skipped a hundred and fifty of them. I was really born in 1737, and till I was fourteen no time-accidents happened to me. Then in 1751 I set out from Orkney for Glasgow. When I arrived I found that it was not 1751, but 1901, and that a hundred and fifty years had been burned up in my two day's journey. But I myself was still in 1751, and remained there for a long time. All my life since I have been trying to overhaul that invisible leeway. No wonder I am obsessed with Time." Extract from a Diary 1937-9 Year Event Birth, Deerness, Orkneys Arrival in Glasgow Begins to contribute to A R Orage's New Age First Publication, We Moderns (Collection of aphorisms) Marriage to Willa Anderson, London Undergoes Jungian analysis by Maurice Nicoll First year in Prague Year in Dresden and at international school at Hellerau Italy, Salzburg and Vienna Return to England Publication of First Poems Publication of the novel

15. A Country Doctor
Translated by Willa and edwin muir. Copyright Schocken Books Inc.
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web hosting domain names email addresses related sites A Country Doctor Strip his clothes off, then he'll heal us,
If he doesn't, kill him dead!
Only a doctor, only a doctor. O be joyful, all you patients,
The doctor's laid in bed beside you! Never shall I reach home at this rate; my flourishing practice is done for; my successor is robbing me, but in vain, for he cannot take my place; in my house the disgusting groom is raging; Rose is his victim; I do not want to think about it anymore. Naked, exposed to the frost of this most unhappy of ages, with an earthly vehicle, unearthly horses, old man that I am, I wander astray. My fur coat is hanging from the back of the gig, but I cannot reach it, and none of my limber pack of patients lifts a finger. Betrayed! Betrayed! A false alarm on the night bell once answered—it cannot be made good, not ever.
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16. Muir, Edwin (1887-1959). Poet.
edwin muir ( edwin Moore ). edwin muir was born on 15 May 1887 in Deerness,Orkney. When he was fourteen the family moved to Glasgow
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Edwin Muir ("Edwin Moore")
Edwin Muir was born on 15 May 1887 in Deerness, Orkney. When he was fourteen the family moved to Glasgow, where he had a series of menial jobs and became involved in left-wing politics. During World War I he worked in Greenock, and Muir's first book, "We Moderns" was published in 1918. He married Willa Anderson on 7 June 1919 and they settled in London, where he embarked on a career in literary journalism. Between 1921 and 1924 the Muirs travelled in Europe, and Muir wrote his novel "The Marionette" in France in 1926. There were to be two other novels, but it is as a poet that Muir is chiefly remembered. Most of the 30's were spent in Sussex and St. Andrews, and periods during the 40's were spent working for the British Council in Edinburgh, Prague and Rome. Muir was Warden of Newbattle Abbey College near Edinburgh ( George Mackay Brown was one of the students), and was Norton Professor of English at Harvard, 1955-56. He retired to Swaffham Prior near Cambridge, where he died on 3 January 1959. His "Collected Poems" were published the following year. Muir maintained that "Scotland can only create a national literature by writing in English"; this made him an opponent of the "Lallans" movement initiated by

17. First Sorrow
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Despite so many journeys having been successfully arranged by the manager, each new one embarrassed him again, for the journeys, apart from everything else, got on the nerves of the artist a great deal.
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18. Muir, Edwin
muir, edwin. muir, edwin, 1887–1959, English author, b. Orkney, Scotland. Hemoved with his family to Glasgow in 1901, where he remained for 18 years.
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Muir, Edwin Muir, Edwin, , English author, b. Orkney, Scotland. He moved with his family to Glasgow in 1901, where he remained for 18 years. In 1919 he went to London and joined the staff on the New Age. During the early 1920s he traveled on the Continent, supporting himself chiefly with contributions to the Freeman. At the age of 35 he turned to writing poetry, producing such collections as Chorus of the Newly Dead (1926) and The Labyrinth (1949). However, it was not until his Collected Poems appeared in 1952 that Muir achieved recognition. A visionary poet, he sought in his personal, often dreamlike verse to understand the meaning of the spiritual universe. Muir is also well known as a literary critic. Included among his critical writings are The Structure of the Novel The Present Age, from 1914

19. Josephine
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Josephine the Singer, or the Mouse Folk
I have often thought about what this music of hers really means. For we are quite unmusical; how is it that we understand Josephine's singing or, since Josephine denies that, at least think we can understand it. The simplest answer would be that the beauty of her singing is so great that even the most insensitive cannot be deaf to it, but this answer is not satisfactory. If it were really so, her singing would have to give one an immediate and lasting feeling of being something out of the ordinary, a feeling that from her throat something is sounding which we have never heard before and which we are not even capable of hearing, something that Josephine alone and no one else can enable us to hear. But in my opinion that is just what does not happen, I do not feel this and have never observed that others feel anything of the kind. Among intimates we admit freely to one another that Josephine's singing, as singing, is nothing out of the ordinary.
That is what she is like always, every trifle, every casual incident, every nuisance, a creaking in the parquet, a grinding of teeth, a failure in the lighting incites her to heighten the effectiveness of her song; she believes anyhow that she is singing to deaf ears; there is no lack of enthusiasm and applause, but she has long learned not to expect real understanding, as she conceives it. So all disturbance is very welcome to her; whatever intervenes from outside to hinder the purity of her song, to be overcome with a slight effort, even with no effort at all, merely by confronting it, can help to awaken the masses, to teach them not perhaps understanding but awed respect.

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"Site dedicated to Edwin Muir, Oracdian poet, critic and translator."
(http://www.rhizomatics.demon.co.uk/muir/) The Poetry Kit - Poets on the Internet The Poetry Kit The list here is just a sampler of major and minor poets. Inclusion does not represent a comment on the quality of the poems featured on the sites listed. (http://www.poetrykit.org/poets.htm) Untitled Ted Warnell Alien Flower My Poetry Page Poetry Collections from the University of Illinois press Elizabeth Chao Free Cuisenart Lines from on-line (http://www1.tu-chemnitz.de/~hkri/links.htm) SCOTTISH LITERATURE HONOURS OPTION: A SHORT BIBLIOGRAPHY Last updated: 18 October, 1996 This is a reference guide, not a reading list. It has accumulated over the years. In general, supplement this bibliography by consulting the Bibliotheck Annual Supplements on Scottish Literature (see below) and also the supp (http://www.dundee.ac.uk/english/sclitbib.htm)

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