William Ogilvie, a Scottish poet and writer, stands as an intriguing yet less-known figure in the annals of literary history. Born in the late 18th century, Ogilvie was immersed in the traditions and folklore of his native Scotland, which later informed his literary works. Among Ogilvie's contributions to Scottish literature is his narrative poem, 'The Laird o' Coul's Ghost,' a work underlined by ...