Life of Alexander Reid, a Scotish Covenanter
- 100 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Alexander Reid was a Scottish playwright whose works drew inspiration from Scottish legends and history. His plays, such as those based on the legends of Thomas the Rhymer and the famous magician Michael Scot, bring Scottish folklore and magic to life. Beyond his dramatic writing, Reid was also a gifted poet and a literary magazine editor, showcasing his broad engagement with the literary world. His contributions are valued for their unique approach to revitalizing Scottish myths and legends.





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