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Genius in a provincial town: MacDiarmid's poetry and politics in Montrose (2004)
Journal Article
Lyall, S. (2004). Genius in a provincial town: MacDiarmid's poetry and politics in Montrose. Scottish studies review, 5(2), 41-55

Explores the ways in which the activities of Christopher Murray Grieve in Montrose, Scotland as a journalist with the "Montrose Review," helped in the finding of poet Hugh MacDiarmid. Examination of MacDiarmid's professional working life; Analysis of... Read More about Genius in a provincial town: MacDiarmid's poetry and politics in Montrose.

Alfred Noyes and 'Ulysses'. (2002)
Journal Article
McCleery, A., & Finkelstein, D. (2002). Alfred Noyes and 'Ulysses'. James Joyce quarterly, 39, 558-562

'Karain': Constructing the Romantic Subject (2000)
Book Chapter
Dryden, L. (2000). 'Karain': Constructing the Romantic Subject. In Joseph Conrad and the Imperial Romance (110-136). Palgrave MacMillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230597075_6

In April 1898 Conrad wrote to Cunninghame Graham: ‘I am glad you like Karain. I was afraid you would despise it. There’s something magazine’ish about it. Eh? It was written for Blackwood’ (Letters 2, 57). Those ‘magazine’ish’ elements include a ghost... Read More about 'Karain': Constructing the Romantic Subject.

Scottish Literary Movements and Magazines. (1997)
Journal Article
McCleery, A. (1997). Scottish Literary Movements and Magazines. The bibliotheck : a journal of bibliographical notes and queries mainly of Scottish interest, 23, 97-114

Life (1997)
Book
Fraser, B. (1997). Life. Diehard Publishers

The Gathered Lambs. (1994)
Journal Article
McCleery, A. (1994). The Gathered Lambs. James Joyce quarterly, 31, 557-563

Works in progress (1992)
Book
Joyce, J. (1992). I. Gunn, & A. McCleery (Eds.), Works in progress. Split Pea Press

New editions of the seven independently published sections of Finnegans Wake by James Joyce.

Canons and Broadsides. (1990)
Journal Article
McCleery, A. (1990). Canons and Broadsides. Scottish literary journal. Supplement, 51-65