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Edinburgh Donald Campbell

Edinburgh By Donald Campbell

Edinburgh by Donald Campbell


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Home to one of the world's great art festivals, the capital of Scotland is a city of contrasting moods and atmospheres. This work explores Edinburgh's myths, legends, and conceits. It celebrates the social and literary history of an urban community whose international status is evolving.

Edinburgh Summary

Edinburgh: A Cultural and Literary History by Donald Campbell

Home to the one of the world's great arts festivals, the capital of Scotland is a city of contrasting moods and atmospheres. Rising from the volcanic ridge that runs from the Castle Rock to Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh is a combination of living history and vibrant modernity. The historic fastness of the Castle presides over the classical sweep of the New Town, the eccentric charm of the Old, the affluent haughtiness of the West End, and the whimsical respectability of the Southside. Gothic, Georgian and Modernist rub shoulders in this eclectic city, while literature, the visual arts, music, and drama have all flourished through the ages. Donald Campbell's exploration examines Edinburgh's myths, legends, and conceits, while sharing with the reader his enthusiasm for its cultural riches. Challenging many of the assumptions behind familiar images, he celebrates the social and literary history of an urban community whose international status--from the Edinburgh Festival to the Scottish Parliament--is significant and evolving. From the glories of the Royal Mile to the gritty reality of Leith, this book reveals the many faces, past and present, of a great world city. CITY OF HISTORY: Royal intrigue and murder; Holyrood and the Castle; the building of the New Town; philosophers and bigots; Scottish nationalism and the devolved parliament. CITY OF LEGEND: Underground Edinburgh; Mary King's Close and other ghostly tales; Greyfriars Bobby and Burke and Hare. CITY OF LITERATURE: Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson and the poets of the Scottish Renaissance; Irvine Welsh and Trainspotting; J.K. Rowling and the making of Harry Potter.

Edinburgh Reviews

Donald Campbell has undertaken a vast task and has achieved his purpose with clarity and brevity, and also with wit and compassion which is a much less common combination. The result is not a history of Edinburgh, though there is a good deal of that, of course, but a study of the cultural and literary aspects of the city. (The Scots Magazine) As a poet, playwricht, theater historian an umwhyle editor o Lallans magazine, it wad be ill to finnd oniebodie better suitit to wryte a wark like this. Th'r sumthing here for awbodie, in a buik wi eleivin chapters that daels wi ilka aspect o Embro, frae fuitbaw ti leiterature an architecture. Even the braw new Parliament biggin is daelt wi, tho this epic haes yit ti be played oot til the end.(Lallans magazine)

About Donald Campbell

DONALD CAMPBELL is a poet, playwright and theater historian who has lived in Edinburgh all his working life.

Additional information

GOR002068582
9781902669731
1902669738
Edinburgh: A Cultural and Literary History by Donald Campbell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Signal Books Ltd
20030925
256
N/A
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Customer Reviews - Edinburgh