Scottish Ballad Poetry
- 330pages
- 12 heures de lecture
George Eyre-Todd était un écrivain voyageur, un historien littéraire et un critique écossais qui se consacra à la popularisation de la littérature écossaise ancienne. Son œuvre soulignait la richesse et la singularité du patrimoine littéraire de l'Écosse. Par ses écrits et ses conférences, il a fait découvrir des auteurs écossais et leurs créations à un public plus large. Son héritage réside dans ses efforts pour préserver et partager la tradition littéraire écossaise avec les générations futures.

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