The Heart of Scotland (eBook)

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2022
161 Seiten
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859-654704721-6 (EAN)

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The Heart of Scotland - A. R. Hope Moncrieff
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A. R. Hope Moncrieff's 'The Heart of Scotland' offers a rich and evocative exploration of Perthshire, an emblematic region lain at the country's core. Infused with a deep understanding of the locale and its historic significance, Moncrieff's prose weaves a tapestry of cultural heritage, lush landscapes, and stirring tales from the annals of Scottish lore. With its compelling literary style, the book charts a course through Perthshire's lifeblood—from the banks of the Tayside to the grandeur of Atholl and Breadalbane to the peaceful expanse of Strathearn. Alongside colorful vignettes of figures such as the Macgregors and Rob Roy and his sons, this work stands as a monumental and picturesque tribute to one of Scotland's heartlands, set against the broader canvas of national history and identity.

A. R. Hope Moncrieff was deeply versed in Scottish heritage and history, and his passion for such subjects is evident on every page. The elements that drape the silhouette of history in this text suggest an author who, having trodden the moors and braes of Perthshire, sought to capture the essence of its past and the spirit of its people. With an eye for the nuances of local custom and the resonance of place, Moncrieff crafts biographies that breathe life into the legends of Scotland's storied inhabitants, whose impacts echo through the Highlands and beyond.

For aficionados of Scottish culture and history, 'The Heart of Scotland' is an indispensable work that invites readers to journey through the wild beauty and deep-rooted tradition of Perthshire. Moncrieff's narrative is both a historical record and a love letter to the region, a must-read for those seeking to comprehend the layers of Scotland's soul. This masterful portrayal animates the very stones and streams of the land, beckoning all to behold the vigor and vitality of the Scottish heartland.

A. R. Hope Moncrieff (Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff) was a notable British author and journalist, esteemed for his prolific contributions to travel literature and children's books in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Moncrieff, born in 1846 in Edinburgh, was educated at the Edinburgh Academy and the University of Edinburgh. He exhibited a profound ardor for literature and history, which heavily influenced his writing style and thematic choices. Moncrieff's work is characterized by a romantic fascination with the landscape and culture of his native Scotland, which is vividly portrayed in his book 'The Heart of Scotland' (1905). This particular work offers readers a veritable and evocative journey through the rich tapestry of Scottish history, folklore, and natural beauty. Moncrieff's oeuvre encompasses not only travel narratives but also historical accounts and adaptations of classical myths for children, such as in 'Classic Myths and Legends' (1910). His literary output displayed a remarkable versatility and depth, marrying a journalist's eye for detail with a storyteller's flair for myth and legend. Moncrieff passed away on March 20, 1927, but his contributions endure, providing insight into the landscapes and national character of Scotland, as well as continuing to enchant younger audiences through his imaginative tales.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.6.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
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Schlagworte A. R. Hope Moncrieff • Celtic cultural exploration • Description and travel • Great Britain travelogues • History of Great Britain • Perthshire • Scotland • Scotland travel literature • Scottish Highlands guidebook • Scottish historical journey • Scottish natural beauty • Scottish traditions and heritage • United Kingdom travel stories • Victorian era travel narratives
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