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Eileen Dunlop

    Eileen Dunlop has lived in Scotland her entire life. Her works delve into the depths of the human psyche, often exploring themes of identity and belonging. Dunlop employs a precise yet lyrical prose to paint her characters and their inner lives. Her writing is recognized for its subtle intelligence and emotional resonance.

    Supernatural Scotland
    Robert Louis Stevenson
    The Story of Glasgow
    Ghoul's Den
    Queen Margaret of Scotland
    Saints of Scotland
    • 2022

      From a rich and crowded field, Eileen Dunlop has made a selection of writers whose books have stood the test of time, illustrating their diverse life stories and the range of their work, and emphasising their courage in transcending the prejudices of those who sought to silence them.

      Scottish Women Writers
    • 2016

      Walter Scott's novels and poems reveal his view of history and the influences that made him, especially the stories of his native Borders and the exploits of his ancestors. Eileen Dunlop looks afresh at Scott the writer, and Scott the man.

      Sir Walter Scott
    • 2011

      A Scottie activity book, for home or classroom use, with sections on: Ghosts and Graveyards; Haunted Houses; Witches; Hallowe'en; Fairies; Glaistigs and Brownies; and Merfolk.

      Supernatural Scotland
    • 2008

      Robert Louis Stevenson

      • 150 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Robert Louis Stevenson loved to conjure up a dashing, romantic lineage for himself, dreaming that he was descended from the colourful outlaw Rob Roy MacGregor. This work gives a concise account of his life - his family background, childhood and adolescence in a Calvinist, hard-working household in Scotland, and his final years in the South Seas.

      Robert Louis Stevenson
    • 2005

      Queen Margaret of Scotland

      • 109 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.7(18)Add rating

      Every Scots child was taught a pallid and uncontentious version of Queen Margaret's life, drawn from the hagiography written not long after her death. Eileen Dunlop has produced a book for the general reader, which aims at a more balanced, psychologically probing account of a remarkable life.

      Queen Margaret of Scotland
    • 2004

      Saints of Scotland

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Scotties are full-colour, Scottish information books for young readers, aged 10-12. Each title contains facts, activities and suggestions for places to visit. This edition provides an answer to the question: What is a saint?

      Saints of Scotland
    • 1999

      Ghoul's Den

      • 133 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

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      Ghoul's Den