Morvern by Norman Macleod

Morvern by Norman Macleod

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Summary

A reissue of Norman MacLeod’s nineteenth-century bestseller – but with a difference. The names and places which the author attempted to conceal, because of the political correctness of the time, are reconstructed.

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Morvern by Norman Macleod

There must be very few corners left in the British Isles against whose picturesque and historical background so many dramas and epic tales have been played, but yet which so little has been documented. Such a place is Morvern – a roughly triangular-shaped peninsula lying west of Fort William and at the foot of the Great Glen. Immortalised by James MacPherson (as the home of Ossian, the Heroic Fingalian warrior), Tennyson and Scott, it is now a remote and little known part of what was Argyll lost in the anonymity of the Highland region. Morvern: A Highland Parish (first published as Reminiscences of a Highland Parish) was so popular from its first appearance in 1867 that it went through many editions. The value of Norman Macleod’s book today lies in its encapsulation of the past, its humour, its evocation of the scenery of Morvern and surroundings, and its specific appreciation of the remarkable natural intelligence and concern for humanity. It speaks of Morvern, but describes a whole breed of West Highlanders. Even more importantly it clarifies the Highlander’s own view of the Clan, a very necessary exercise at a time when notions of what a Clan is are romantically distanced from reality.

Norman MacLeod belonged to the most famous family of ministers in Scotland – the MacLeods of Fiunary – which has now given more than 550 years of ordained service to the Church. It has produced no less than six Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, seven Doctors of Divinity, two Deans of the Chapel Royal, two Deans of the Most Ancient and Noble Order of the Thistle and four Royal Chaplains.

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ISBN 13 9781912476138
ISBN 10 1912476134
Title Morvern
Author Norman Macleod
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Birlinn General
Year published 2018-06-14
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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