Scottish Supernatural Classics
Title | Scottish Supernatural Classics PDF eBook |
Author | James Hogg |
Publisher | Palimpsest Book Production Limited |
Pages | 1251 |
Release | 2014-10-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 191048606X |
A Scottish lost treasures collection of three classic Scottish supernatural novels, each offering a superbly plotted and descriptive narrative. Bundled by subject matter, the books complement each other to create a compelling trilogy. "Palimpsest's eClassics series, Scottish Lost Treasures, shows us how much poorer Britain's cultural heritage would be without Scottish writers ... The best example I've seen of how curation and presentation can bring old books to new audiences" - The Observer "This strikes me as a fantastic venture, and one I hope will expand further" - Professor Willy Maley, University of Glasgow, Scotland on Sunday
Tales for Twilight
Title | Tales for Twilight PDF eBook |
Author | Alistair W.J. Kerr |
Publisher | Birlinn Ltd |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2021-10-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1788854713 |
Tales for Twilight offers a spine-tingling selection of unnerving tales by writers from James Hogg in the early eighteenth century to James Robertson, very much alive in the twenty-first. Scottish authors have proved to be exceptionally good at writing ghost stories. Perhaps it's because of the tradition of oral storytelling that has stretched over centuries, including poems and ballads with supernatural themes. The golden age was during the Victorian and Edwardian period, but the ghost story has continued to evolve and remains popular to this day. Includes stories from Sir Walter Scott, George Mackay Brown, Muriel Spark, Margaret Oliphant, Robert Louis Stevenson, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Guy Boothby, Algernon Blackwood, Eileen Bigland, Ronald Duncan, James Robertson and Ian Rankin.
Scottish Ghost Stories
Title | Scottish Ghost Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Elliott O'Donnell |
Publisher | |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 1911 |
Genre | Folklore |
ISBN |
Famous Scots and the Supernatural
Title | Famous Scots and the Supernatural PDF eBook |
Author | Ron Halliday |
Publisher | Black & White Publishing |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2012-09-27 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1845024583 |
Scotland is often seen as a land of mystery, a place where reality collides with the world of spirits and phantoms. But what effect does that have on the individuals who call it their home? And, in particular, on those people who have in one way or another earned a place in history? Famous Scots and the Supernatural examines the achievements of famous Scots through the ages and shows how their lives and decisions have been affected by unusual and unlikely influences. For example, William Wallace was seen at one time as much as a mystic as a soldier. Hugh Dowding, who masterminded Britain's Battle of Britain victory, was fascinated by the spirit world and became a leading exponent of the New Age movement. And John Logie Baird, the father of television, had a number of supernatural experiences and attended séances where he received messages from dead inventors. Famous Scots and the Supernatural reveals how, from the earliest times to the present, politicians, scientists, writers and artists have been influenced not only by the world around them but by less obvious and more mystical beliefs and experiences which have changed their lives and altered the course of history.
The Supernatural Short Stories of Sir Walter Scott
Title | The Supernatural Short Stories of Sir Walter Scott PDF eBook |
Author | Walter Scott |
Publisher | Calder Publications Limited |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
The Supernatural in Early Modern Scotland
Title | The Supernatural in Early Modern Scotland PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Goodare |
Publisher | |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2020-11-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781526134424 |
This book is about other worlds and the supernatural beings, from angels to fairies, that inhabited them. It is about divination, prophecy, visions and trances. And it is about the cultural, religious, political and social uses to which people in Scotland put these supernatural themes between 1500 and 1800. The supernatural consistently provided Scots with a way of understanding topics such as the natural environment, physical and emotional wellbeing, political events and visions of past and future. In exploring the early modern supernatural, the book has much to reveal about how men and women in this period thought about, debated and experienced the world around them. Comprising twelve chapters by an international range of scholars, The supernatural in early modern Scotland discusses both popular and elite understandings of the supernatural.
The Supernatural Highlands
Title | The Supernatural Highlands PDF eBook |
Author | Francis Thompson |
Publisher | Luath Press Ltd |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1997-11 |
Genre | Folklore |
ISBN | 9780946487318 |
This examination of Scottish Gaelic folklore asks what the Otherworld meant to the Highlander. This is an authoritative exploration of Highland belief systems, with insights into the evil eye, witchcraft, ghosts, fairies and other supernatural beings -- all previously overlooked as superstition.