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− | Norman MacCaig (1910-1996) was one of Scotland’s best-loved and most influential poets. He read Classics at Edinburgh University, graduating in 1932 and trained as a primary teacher at [[ | + | Norman MacCaig (1910-1996) was one of Scotland’s best-loved and most influential poets. He read Classics at Edinburgh University, graduating in 1932 and trained as a primary teacher at [[Edinburgh Provincial Training Centre]]. MacCaig was Edinburgh University’s first Writer in Residence (1967-1969) and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the University in 1983. [[Library|Edinburgh University Library]] holds a major collection of MacCaig manuscripts amongst its [[Scottish Literary Papers]]. |
[[Category:Alumni|MacCaig, Norman]][[Category:Academics|MacCaig, Norman]] | [[Category:Alumni|MacCaig, Norman]][[Category:Academics|MacCaig, Norman]] |
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Norman MacCaig (1910-1996) was one of Scotland’s best-loved and most influential poets. He read Classics at Edinburgh University, graduating in 1932 and trained as a primary teacher at Edinburgh Provincial Training Centre. MacCaig was Edinburgh University’s first Writer in Residence (1967-1969) and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the University in 1983. Edinburgh University Library holds a major collection of MacCaig manuscripts amongst its Scottish Literary Papers.