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<Classics to read in English _ Auld Licht Idylls by J. M. Barrie>
"Auld Licht Idylls" is a collection of stories written by J. M. Barrie, first published in 1888. The term "Auld Licht" refers to a Protestant sect in Scotland known for its strict religious beliefs and practices. The stories in this collection tell the lives and experiences of the people living in Thrums, a fictional Scottish village based on Barrie's hometown of Kirriemuir.
The stories of "Auld Licht Idylls" deal with a variety of themes such as community, religion, poverty, love, and the complexities of human relationships. Barrie's keen observational skills and skilful storytelling bring the town and its inhabitants to life, bringing the reader to Scotland in the late 19th century. It conveys vivid and nostalgic feelings about village life.

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Summary
"Auld Licht Idylls" tells a glimpse into the daily lives of Thrums residents, and Barrie recounts the charm, struggles and idiosyncrasies of rural life in Scotland. The characters and situations in the collection often deal with humor, warmth, and sentimental stories.

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CONTENTS.

I. THE SCHOOLHOUSE
II. THRUMS
III. THE AULD LICHT KIRK
IV. LADS AND LASSES
V. THE AULD LICHTS IN ARMS
VI. THE OLD DOMINIE
VII. CREE QUEERY AND MYSY DROLLY
VIII. THE COURTING OF T'NOWHEAD'S BELL
IX. DAVIT LUNAN'S POLITICAL REMINISCENCES
X. A VERY OLD FAMILY
XI. LITTLE RATHIE'S "BURAL"
XII. A LITERARY CLUB