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Issue Details: First known date: 1940... 1940 Priest Island
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The setting of Priest Island is an island to which a young man has been banished for stealing sheep, an exile which drives him into himself and finally into an acceptance of his permanent exile. A monk who lived 300 years ago on the island is the banished man's spiritual companion and counselor who offers support as he works his way through despair into acceptance. Eilean a'Chleirich or Priest Island is the most remote of the Summer Isles off Wester Ross in the Western Highlands of Scotland. Watson visited it in the company of the naturalist Frank Fraser Darling who resided there from 1937.

Adaptations

form y separately published work icon Exile Paul Cox , ( dir. Paul Cox ) Australia : Illumination Films , 1993 Z1468816 1993 single work film/TV fantasy historical fiction

When Peter Costello is exiled to a deserted island for stealing sheep, Mary, a maid, decides to join him there.

Notes

  • In the early 1990s Paul Brennan of Primavera Press undertook to republish E. L. Grant Watson's book Priest Island. This book was originally published by Cresset Press in 1940. Contractual disputes between Brennan and Josephine Spence, the daughter of E. L. Grant Watson, soured their relationship and led to the termination of the contract before the book was published. At this time Brennan completely severed their relationship, and returned all rights to E. L. Grant Watson's works to Josephine Spence. The re-release of the book had been timed to coincide with the release of the film version of the book entitled Exile (1994), which was produced by Paul Cox of Illumination Films. The film was subsequently released, but not in Australia.

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      Cresset Press ,
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      Extent: 288p.

Works about this Work

'It Was to Have Been my Best Book' : Dorothy Green and E. L. Grant Watson Suzanne Falkiner , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , no. 10 2010;
'When literary critic Dorothy Green died in 1991, those in her immediate circle were mystified to learn that little trace of the biography of English writer E. L. Grant Watson, which she was known to have been researching for some twenty years, had been found among her papers. This article examines the reasons why.' (Author's abstract)
'It Was to Have Been my Best Book' : Dorothy Green and E. L. Grant Watson Suzanne Falkiner , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , no. 10 2010;
'When literary critic Dorothy Green died in 1991, those in her immediate circle were mystified to learn that little trace of the biography of English writer E. L. Grant Watson, which she was known to have been researching for some twenty years, had been found among her papers. This article examines the reasons why.' (Author's abstract)
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