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  1. James Macpherson ( Gaelic: Seumas MacMhuirich or Seumas Mac a' Phearsain; 27 October 1736 – 17 February 1796) was a Scottish writer, poet, literary collector, and politician. He is known for the Ossian cycle of epic poems, which he claimed to have discovered and translated from Gaelic.

  2. James Macpherson was a Scottish poet whose initiation of the Ossianic controversy has obscured his genuine contributions to Gaelic studies. Macpherson’s first book of poems, The Highlander (1758), was undistinguished; but after collecting Gaelic manuscripts and having orally transmitted Gaelic.

  3. Captain Jim Macpherson of the British army, who was fighting a war against the Germans, had written the letter to his wife Connie on 26 th December, 1914. Question 2: Why was the letter written — what was the wonderful thing that had happened? Answer:

  4. Jim Macpherson was the captain of the war between Germany and the United States of America. His character can be thought of as a dedicated man and a lover of the country. He had a great spirit.

  5. Dec 4, 2021 · It is by no means hyperbole—though it is certainly arguable—to call James MacPherson “The Father of Modern Scottish Literature”. Nor would it be overselling it to call him “One of the Fathers of Modern (Anglophone) Fantasy”.

  6. Mrs. Macpherson lived alone after her husband (Jim Macpherson) went to join the British army during the First World War. One day her house caught fire. But she was saved by the firemen. From then she had been in a nursing home for treatment. She had grown extremely old and couldn’t walk on herself. And her life got confined to a wheelchair.

  7. Jim MacPherson (@jimmacpherson) • Instagram photos and videos. 20K Followers, 2,214 Following, 4,060 Posts - Jim MacPherson (@jimmacpherson) on Instagram: "I am a Television Director, Executive Producer, Drifter ️. I had 2 very picture perfect pugs.