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William McIlvanney's Laidlaw

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William McIlvanney's Laidlaw Synopsis

William McIlvanney's fiction is drawn from the lives and circumstances of the people of the West of Scotland, and is characterised by detailed observation, an accurate ear for language, wit and thoughtful reflection on living and working conditions. Laidlaw is a crime novel: its eponymous detective is both thoughtful and fallible, and the book can be seen as a precursor to the 'Tartan Noir' works of writers such as Ian Rankin. Beth Dickson's SCOTNOTE study guide provides a thoughtful analysis of the novel "Laidlaw" by William McIlvanney, its characters and its settings, for senior school pupils and students at all levels.

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ISBN: 9780948877360
Publication date: 24th September 1998
Author: Beth Dickson, Association for Scottish Literary Studies
Publisher: Association for Scottish Literary Studies
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 61 pages
Series: Scotnotes