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This list of Scottish writers is an incomplete alphabetical list of Scottish writers who have a Wikipedia page. Those on the list were born and/or brought up in Scotland. They include writers of all genres, writing in English, Lowland Scots, Scottish Gaelic, Latin, French or any other language. Please help by adding new names, using the present ...
C. John Calder (minister) Allan Cameron (author) James Campbell (British Army officer, died 1831) Neil Cantlie; Bob Carruthers; Regi Claire; John Clark (land agent)
List of Scottish novelists is an incomplete alphabetical list of Scottish novelists. It includes novelists of all genres writing in English, Scots, Gaelic or any other language. Novelists writing in the Scottish tradition are part of the development of the novel in Scotland. This is a subsidiary list to the List of Scottish writers.
Three great men of Scottish literature: busts of Burns, Scott and Stevenson. Scottish literature is literature written in Scotland or by Scottish writers.It includes works in English, Scottish Gaelic, Scots, Brythonic, French, Latin, Norn or other languages written within the modern boundaries of Scotland.
There was also a change from a habit of one writer working with one company to several companies drawing on a community of writers. Scottish play writing became increasingly internationalised, with Scottish writers adapting classic texts such Liz Lochhead's version of Molière's Tartuffe (1985) and The Misanthrope (1973/2005) or Edwin Morgan's ...
Scottish thriller writers (14 P) Pages in category "Scottish novelists" The following 144 pages are in this category, out of 144 total.
This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:20th-century Scottish male writers and Category:20th-century Scottish women writers The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
Alasdair James Gray (28 December 1934 – 29 December 2019) was a Scottish writer and artist. His first novel, Lanark (1981), is seen as a landmark of Scottish fiction. He published novels, short stories, plays, poetry and translations, and wrote on politics and the history of English and Scots literature.