The Heavens and Hells of Scottish Literature: An Interview with Alasdair Gray
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Universidad de Oviedo
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ISSN: 2386-3935
Year of publication: 2021
Issue: 29
Pages: 61-65
Type: Article
More publications in: Complutense Journal of English Studies
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