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Edwin Muir: Critical Essay by Margery Palmer McCulloch

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SOURCE: McCulloch, Margery Palmer. “Edwin Muir, Calvinism and Greek Myth.” In Edwin Muir: Centenary Assessments, edited by C. J. M. MacLachlan and D. S. Robb, pp. 75-86. Aberdeen, Scotland: Association for Scottish Studies, 1990.

In the following essay, McCulloch,explores the relevance of Muir's strict Calvinist upbringing to his poetry and examines his use of Christian and Greek myth.

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