SOURCE: McCulloch, Margery Palmer. “The Single, Disunited World: Edwin Muir and Prague.” In Scotland and the Slavs: Selected Papers from the Glasgow-90 East-West Forum, edited by Peter Henry, Jim MacDonald, and Halina Moss, pp. 131-40. Nottingham, England: Astra Press, 1993.
In the following essay, McCulloch analyzes how Muir's experience in Prague, translating Kafka, and working with Czech refugees influenced his religious and political views and his development as a poet.
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