James Leslie Mitchell is remembered primarily for his trilogy A Scots Quair (1932–34), published under his better-known pseudonym, Lewis Grassic Gibbon. The Quair has long been recognized as a central work in the Scottish literary tradition and has commonly been approached in relation to realism and national identity. By reading the novel in relation to Mitchell's earlier fiction, it is possible to see his writing as exploring the tension between realism and romance.
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