James Cruikshank Roger
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Roger James Cruikshank was a scholar and writer known for his critical examination of Celtic literature and its historical authenticity. His notable work, "Celtic MSS. in relation to the Macpherson fraud," addresses the controversies surrounding the Macpherson translations of ancient Gaelic texts, providing a thorough analysis of their legitimacy. Cruikshank's contributions to the discourse on Celtic studies also include a review of Professor Freeman's critiques, showcasing his engagement with contemporary academic debates. His writings reflect a commitment to uncovering the complexities of cultural narratives and the myths surrounding Celtic heritage.
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![Celtic MSS. in relation to the Macpherson fraud / With a review of Professor Freeman's criticism of [P.B. Du Chaillu's] "The Viking Age," by the author of "Celticism a myth" cover](/books/content/68323/OEBPS/3540282693331851064_cover.jpg)