Such a Pedestrian Title for Such a Visionary Poem. In... [Derived Headline]

The HeraldOctober 08, 2010

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Such a pedestrian title for such a visionary poem. In the penultimate of his Songs of Travel (1895), Robert Louis Stevenson, from his Pacific exile, recalls the southern uplands of his childhood with a burning nostalgia and the most evocative of landscape images. Stevenson's friend, S R Crockett, was a writer of splendid adventure tales of south-west Scotland featuring characters such as Sawney Bean, the Caledonian cannibal - Lesley Duncan

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