Coniston Tales

A selection of poems and short prose pieces grounded in the landscape, history and legends of Coniston in the English Lake District. W. G. Collingwood gave up a promising academic career as a young Oxford graduate to become John Ruskin's personal secretary, living at first in his home, Brantwood, at Coniston. In the spirit of self-sufficiency that typified their community, Collingwood first published these pieces in 'Nothing Much', a faimily magazine edited by his young children and circulated to friends by private subscription.

By : William Gershom Collingwood (1854 - 1932)

01 - The Apology



02 - The Cairn on the Moor



03 - The Great Circle



04 - Of the Mines in the Mountains



05 - The Three Godmothers



06 - A Miracle of St. Cuthbert



07 - The Bow in the Cloud



08 - The Story of Thurstan at the Thwaite



09 - The Ballad of Young Beaumont



10 - The Hermit of Monk Coniston



11 - The Leaguer of Carlisle



12 - Epilogue

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