• Matthew Purdie McDiarmid (25 June 1914–12 February 1996) was a Scottish literary scholar, essayist, campaigning academic and poet. He was a founding member...
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  • McDiarmid, also MacDiarmid, is a Scottish surname. Notable people with this surname include: Archie McDiarmid (1881–1957), Scottish-born Canadian track...
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    his works in both Scots and Scottish English, edited by the scholar Matthew McDiarmid, BrThe Poems of Robert Fergusson, published in the 1950s, and Robert...
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  • by McDiarmid. Advanced fencing and acrobatic stunts were executed by McDiarmid's stunt doubles. In the 2019 film The Rise of Skywalker, McDiarmid returned...
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  • Irish language and Irish literature scholar and university professor Matthew McDiarmid (1914–1996) – literature professor and campaigning academic; editor...
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  • Brian McCabe Marion McCready Matthew McDiarmid Elvis McGonagall William McGonagall William McIlvanney Alastair McIntosh Alexander McLachlan Robert McLellan...
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  • Val McDermid (b. 1955), crime writer Hugh MacDiarmid (or. Christopher Murray Grieve, 1892–1978), poet (in Lallans and English) Matthew McDiarmid (1914–1996)...
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  • – The Three Perils of Man: War Women and Witchcraft. by James Hogg and Matthew McDiarmid". Nineteenth-Century Fiction. 31 (1): 65–66. JSTOR 2933307....
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  • C) Shane McCrae (born 1975, US) Kathleen McCracken (born 1960, C) John McCrae (1872–1918, C) Ronald McCuaig (1908–1993, A) Matthew McDiarmid (1914–1996...
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  • literature. Its founding members included the Scottish literary scholar Matthew McDiarmid (1914–1996). Originally based at the University of Aberdeen, it moved...
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