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Muir, Edwin 1887-1959: Critical Essay by Christopher Wiseman

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SOURCE: "Edwin Muir's 'The Labyrinth': A Study of Symbol and Structure," in Studies in Scottish Literature, Vol. X, No. 2, October, 1972, pp. 67-78.

In the following essay, Wiseman offers a close examination of "The Labyrinth, " particularly focusing on Muir's symbolist techniques and the nonlogical structure of the poem.

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