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"Living with Ghosts", the second volume of this series, contains the collections of stories that Cunningham Graham published between 1900 and 1905, in the period immediately after he was forced to sell his estate of Gartmore and divide his time between London and the smaller house of Ardoch on the Clyde. He was thus made more free to devote himself to writing and achieve a greater output of the stories and sketches that are at the heart of his literary endeavour. The collections, Thirteen Stories (1900), Success (1902), and Progress, and Other Sketches (1905), display his new-found confidence about his own skills and ability to handle the wide-ranging subject matter that became his trademark. "I, writing as a man who has not only seen, but lived with ghosts, may perhaps find pardon for this preface, for who would run in heavily and dance a hornpipe on the turf below which sleep the dead?" (Thirteen Stories, Preface) Alan MacGillivray is a specialist in Scottish Literature, who has lectured at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, and is a former President of the Association for Scottish Literary Studies. John C. McIntyre taught Spanish Language and Latin American Literature at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. He holds a postgraduate Diploma in Scottish Literature.

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Preface to the Collection. 'Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham: The Life; The Writings'. Note to Volume 2. Introduction. 'Thirteen Stories'. Introduction. 'Success.' Introduction. 'Progress, and Other Sketches.' Appendix. 'Cunninghame Graham's Use of the Scots Language.' Index of Stories in Volume 2.

Living with Ghosts: Collected Stories and Sketches

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      Publisher: Zeticula Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/11/2011
      ISBN13: 9781849211017, 978-1849211017
      ISBN10: 1849211019

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      "Living with Ghosts", the second volume of this series, contains the collections of stories that Cunningham Graham published between 1900 and 1905, in the period immediately after he was forced to sell his estate of Gartmore and divide his time between London and the smaller house of Ardoch on the Clyde. He was thus made more free to devote himself to writing and achieve a greater output of the stories and sketches that are at the heart of his literary endeavour. The collections, Thirteen Stories (1900), Success (1902), and Progress, and Other Sketches (1905), display his new-found confidence about his own skills and ability to handle the wide-ranging subject matter that became his trademark. "I, writing as a man who has not only seen, but lived with ghosts, may perhaps find pardon for this preface, for who would run in heavily and dance a hornpipe on the turf below which sleep the dead?" (Thirteen Stories, Preface) Alan MacGillivray is a specialist in Scottish Literature, who has lectured at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, and is a former President of the Association for Scottish Literary Studies. John C. McIntyre taught Spanish Language and Latin American Literature at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. He holds a postgraduate Diploma in Scottish Literature.

      Table of Contents
      Preface to the Collection. 'Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham: The Life; The Writings'. Note to Volume 2. Introduction. 'Thirteen Stories'. Introduction. 'Success.' Introduction. 'Progress, and Other Sketches.' Appendix. 'Cunninghame Graham's Use of the Scots Language.' Index of Stories in Volume 2.

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