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Kidnapped ([New ed.])

Stevenson, Robert LouisMcFarlan, Donald M.(Introduction and notes by)McFarlan, Donald M.(Edited by)
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This edition looks at the Scottish identity through the text of Stevenson's classic.

The duality of Scottish life - the mercantile, "respectable" Lowland Scot, as represented by David Balfour, and the romantic, rebellious Highlander, Alan Breck Stewart - runs deep in the psyche and literature of Scotland.

Although Stevenson claimed that "Kidnapped" was simply an adventure tale to while away the long winter evenings, the journey and experiences of the characters can be seen as a rite of passage.

He questions both the values of the "civilized" Lowland society, and the sentimental view of the highlands portrayed by Sir Walter Scott and others.

The topography of the novel is detailed in extensive notes, with a Scots glossary to supplement Stevenson's own.

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Product Details
Penguin Classics
0140434011 / 9780140434019
Paperback
823.8
27/10/1994
United Kingdom
English
Classics
xxix, 232 p.
20 cm
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Quiz No: 200574, Points 15.00, Book Level 8.00,
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