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Laura Everingham; Or, The Highlanders of Glen Ora by James Grant is set in the Scottish Highlands, focusing on the struggles of a rural community against feudal oppression. The story explores the deep sense of loyalty and love among individuals bonded by hardship and their fight against the forces seeking to change their way of life. As the local inhabitants face the threat of eviction from their ancestral land, the novel highlights the conflict between tradition and the forces of modernity, symbolized by the new landowner's plan to transform the land into a deer forest. The characters must…mehr
Laura Everingham; Or, The Highlanders of Glen Ora by James Grant is set in the Scottish Highlands, focusing on the struggles of a rural community against feudal oppression. The story explores the deep sense of loyalty and love among individuals bonded by hardship and their fight against the forces seeking to change their way of life. As the local inhabitants face the threat of eviction from their ancestral land, the novel highlights the conflict between tradition and the forces of modernity, symbolized by the new landowner's plan to transform the land into a deer forest. The characters must confront the difficult realities of a rapidly changing world while holding onto their identity, values, and sense of belonging. This conflict between personal survival and loyalty to one's heritage drives the narrative, exploring the emotional and physical challenges of fighting for one's land and community. The story also emphasizes the tension between the local people and external forces that seek to displace them, setting the stage for both personal and collective struggles. The characters' journeys reflect a broader societal shift, making the novel a poignant commentary on resilience and resistance.
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James Grant was a Scottish novelist and miscellaneous writer, born on 1 August 1822 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was a distant relative of the renowned author Sir Walter Scott. Grant was a prolific writer, producing around 90 books throughout his career, including a significant number of yellow-back novels. His works spanned various genres, with a focus on historical fiction, adventure, and military tales, often reflecting his keen interest in Scottish and British history. Despite being less well-known today, Grant enjoyed considerable popularity during his lifetime, with his books being widely read. His writing was characterized by rich detail, strong character development, and a focus on historical events. Grant's ability to weave together adventure, drama, and historical contexts made him a respected figure in 19th-century literature. He passed away on 5 May 1887 at the age of 64 in London. While his works may not have achieved the lasting fame of some contemporaries, his contributions to historical fiction and popular literature of the time were significant.
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