Malvina of Scotland
"Malvina of Scotland" is a narrative poem written by James Macpherson in the 18th century. It is part of the Ossianic literature, which claims to be translations of ancient Gaelic poems. The poem tells the story of Malvina, a young woman mourning the loss of her lover, Ossian, a legendary bard and warrior.
The poem explores themes of love, loss, and the beauty of nature. It reflects the romantic ideals of the time, emphasizing emotional expression and the connection between humans and their surroundings. "Malvina of Scotland" is often celebrated for its lyrical quality and its role in the revival of interest in Scottish folklore.