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Brown, George Douglas

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Brown, George Douglas (1869–1902)

Scottish novelist. House with the Green Shutters (1901), written under the pseudonym George Douglas, represents some of the harder aspects of Scottish life; its harsh realism and tragic quality are in stark contrast with the work of the sentimental, rural Kailyard School.

Brown was born in Ayrshire and educated at Glasgow University and Oxford. He started his literary career in London and published Love and a Sword (1899).



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