Sorley MacLean
Sorley MacLean was a British poet, translator, writer and school teacher (1911–1996). He was born at Isle of Raasay and died at Inner Hebrides.
Identity
Sorley MacLean is recorded as having received honorary doctorate of Grenoble-III University and honorary doctorate. Sorley MacLean is recorded with the citizenship of United Kingdom and United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Sorley MacLean is recorded as poet, translator, writer and school teacher.
In detail
Sorley MacLean studied at University of Edinburgh and Portree High School. the recorded working language is Scottish Gaelic and English.
Employment is recorded with Portree High School, Tobermory High School and Boroughmuir High School. Positions recorded include head teacher.
Distinctions recorded are honorary doctorate of Grenoble-III University and honorary doctorate.
Chronology
- 1911Sorley MacLean born at Isle of Raasay.
- 1911Sorley MacLean was born in 1911 at Isle of Raasay.
- 1996Sorley MacLean died at Inner Hebrides.
- 1996Sorley MacLean died in 1996 at Inner Hebrides.
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- University of EdinburghOrganisation
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“Sorley MacLean”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1396507: Sorley MacLean
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