Clan-Albin: A National Tale"Christian Isobel Johnstone, called "the bravehearted lady" by Thomas Carlyle, was editor for more than a decade of Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, a journal famous for its vigorous liberal viewpoints and incisive literary reviews. In 1815 Johnstone also became the author of one of the most extraordinary novels of the Romantic era, Clan-Albin. The story is centered around the childhood and adolescence of its orphan hero, Norman Macalbin, who leaves the poverty of the Highlands to volunteer for the army and journey in Ireland and Spain: but throughout the novel it is the voices of the strong female characters - Lady Augusta, Monimia, Flora and others - that we hear most clearly. These bring to us Johnstone's lament for the loss of Highland culture and scorn for the emergent southern mercantile classes, and portray war as a terrible tragedy whose glorification is unforgivable. Written in the year of Waterloo, Clan-Albin is a unique Scottish novel by an outstanding and neglected female voice."--BOOK JACKET. |
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For some weeks Monimia wrote frequently , short but very affectionate letters , and some slight notice or inquiry in “ the Lady's postscript ... The life of Lady Augusta was protracted as if to reward their affection and assiduity .
For some weeks Monimia wrote frequently , short but very affectionate letters , and some slight notice or inquiry in “ the Lady's postscript ... The life of Lady Augusta was protracted as if to reward their affection and assiduity .
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“ My beloved Monimia , words are but feeble things ; —if you have honoured me with your affection , I know that you ... This was the balmy and genial clime of quiet affections , —the sober twilight of chastened happiness , in which the ...
“ My beloved Monimia , words are but feeble things ; —if you have honoured me with your affection , I know that you ... This was the balmy and genial clime of quiet affections , —the sober twilight of chastened happiness , in which the ...
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How delightful the possession of an imagination thus haunted by images of beauty and affection ; —but how blessed that heart which is drawn towards them , “ by the cords of love , and the bands of a man . " The other letter was written ...
How delightful the possession of an imagination thus haunted by images of beauty and affection ; —but how blessed that heart which is drawn towards them , “ by the cords of love , and the bands of a man . " The other letter was written ...
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affection appeared arms attended beautiful become believe bless blood bosom called Chapter character child Colonel Craig-gillian cried dear delight Drummond Eleenalin entered eyes face fair fancy father fear feelings felt Flora followed formed fortune gave girl give Glanville glen Gordon half hand happy head hear heard heart Hector Highland honour hope hour Hugh interest kind knew Lady Augusta Leary leave letter lines live looked Lord Macalbin manner Mary means mind Miss Monimia Montague Moome morning mother mountains nature never night Norman officers once party person Piper pleasure poor present replied returned round seemed seen Sir Archibald smiling soldier soon soul spirit stranger suffering sure sweet tears tell tender thing thought took turned voice wandering whole wife wild wish woman young