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Rather than emphasizing William Soutar's role as a major protagonist of the Scottish Renaissance - a role which has gained greater recognition in recent years -, the author, in this study of William Soutar's life and work, has chosen to listen to the voice of a great visionary searching for meaning and wholeness in a disunited and unstable world. Taking Soutar's philosophy of the Righteousness of Life as a starting point, she traces his reflections on creative writing, death, religion, pacifism and other related spheres and establishes fully, for the first time, the width of this Scottish writer's philosophic range. By drawing upon the treasure of Soutar's private papers, she reveals a facet of his work which glows with the intense presence of his observations on concerns that are still fundamental for our understanding of modern society and politics.

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Contents: The diaries and the poetry of William Soutar - Cultural, political, biographical roots and background - Soutar's philosophy of life - Soutar, the diarist - The pacifist - Soutar's concern with death, religion, solitariness, community, antisyzygy.

Righteousness of Life: William Soutar - A Poet's

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      Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH
      Publication Date: 01/06/1998
      ISBN13: 9783631333563, 978-3631333563
      ISBN10: 3631333560

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Rather than emphasizing William Soutar's role as a major protagonist of the Scottish Renaissance - a role which has gained greater recognition in recent years -, the author, in this study of William Soutar's life and work, has chosen to listen to the voice of a great visionary searching for meaning and wholeness in a disunited and unstable world. Taking Soutar's philosophy of the Righteousness of Life as a starting point, she traces his reflections on creative writing, death, religion, pacifism and other related spheres and establishes fully, for the first time, the width of this Scottish writer's philosophic range. By drawing upon the treasure of Soutar's private papers, she reveals a facet of his work which glows with the intense presence of his observations on concerns that are still fundamental for our understanding of modern society and politics.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: The diaries and the poetry of William Soutar - Cultural, political, biographical roots and background - Soutar's philosophy of life - Soutar, the diarist - The pacifist - Soutar's concern with death, religion, solitariness, community, antisyzygy.

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