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Anna "Nan" Shepherd (11 February 1893 – 27 February 1981) was a Scottish Modernist writer and poet, best known for her seminal mountain memoir, The Living Mountain, based on experiences of hill walking in the Cairngorms. This is noted as an influence by nature writers who include Robert Macfarlane and Richard Mabey. She also wrote poetry and three novels set in small fictional communities in Northern Scotland. The landscape and weather of this area played a major role in her novels and provided a focus for her poetry. Shepherd served as a lecturer in English at the Aberdeen College of Education for most of her working life.

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  • نان شيبرد (ar)
  • Nan Shepherd (fr)
  • Nan Shepherd (it)
  • Nan Shepherd (en)
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  • نان شيبرد (بالإنجليزية: Nan Shepherd)‏ (11 فبراير 1893 في المملكة المتحدة - 23 فبراير 1981، أبردين في المملكة المتحدة)؛ كاتِبة وشاعرة بريطانية. درست في جامعة أبردين. (ar)
  • Anna Shepherd, connue sous le nom de Nan Shepherd, née le 11 février 1893 près d'Aberdeen et morte le 27 février 1981 dans la même ville, est un écrivain et poète écossais. Elle est principalement connue pour un récit intitulé The Living Mountain (La montagne vivante), inspiré de ses marches dans les collines de Cairngorms. Elle figure depuis 2016 sur les (en) émis par la Royal Bank of Scotland. (fr)
  • Anna "Nan" Shepherd (11 February 1893 – 27 February 1981) was a Scottish Modernist writer and poet, best known for her seminal mountain memoir, The Living Mountain, based on experiences of hill walking in the Cairngorms. This is noted as an influence by nature writers who include Robert Macfarlane and Richard Mabey. She also wrote poetry and three novels set in small fictional communities in Northern Scotland. The landscape and weather of this area played a major role in her novels and provided a focus for her poetry. Shepherd served as a lecturer in English at the Aberdeen College of Education for most of her working life. (en)
  • Anna Shepherd, nota anche con lo pseudonimo di Nan (Peterculter, 11 febbraio 1893 – Aberdeen, 23 febbraio 1981), è stata una scrittrice e poetessa scozzese, una delle prime esponenti del modernismo in Scozia. Il paesaggio e l'ambiente scozzesi hanno un ruolo importante nella sua opera letteraria. Shepherd ha scritto tre romanzi ambientati in piccole comunità nella Scozia settentrionale e un libro sulle camminate in montagna basato sulle sue escursioni sui monti Cairngorm. Per la maggior parte della sua vita lavorativa ha insegnato inglese allo Aberdeen College of Education. (it)
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  • Anna "Nan" Shepherd (en)
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  • Woodend Hospital, Aberdeen, Scotland (en)
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  • Cults, Aberdeenshire, Scotland (en)
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