Precipitous city

the story of literary Edinburgh

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Precipitous city

the story of literary Edinburgh

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Edinburgh is one of the most beautiful of the world's cities, a place of splendor whose craggy skyline brings together two entirely different worlds. To the south of its main thoroughfare, Princes Street, the Castle with the towering medieval tenements and spires of the old town within its protection; to the north, the cool elegance of Georgian architecture blessed by the Smile of Reason: it is a city of bewildering contrasts. It was with good reason that Edinburgh's writers proclaimed their native city with wit and gusto. Robert Burns addressed it heroically as "Scotia's Darling Seat," Sir Walter Scott, with his eye fixed firmly on the glorious past, held it for ever as his "own romantic town" and Robert Louis Stevenson, his mind sharpened by the pain of exile, called it, aptly enough, his "precipitous city."--Jacket flap.

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Language
English
Pages
210

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Precipitous city: the story of literary Edinburgh
1980, Mainstream Pub., Taplinger Pub.
Hardcover in English

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Table of Contents

Introduction
The golden age of Scots poetry
Reformation
The Castalian Band
Dark Ages
The Union and after
The eighteenth century Enlightenment
The Edinburgh of Sir Walter Scott
The Victorian Age
Modern times

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 199-200.
Includes index.

Published in
Edinburgh, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
820/.9/324134
Library of Congress
PR8511 .R69 1980

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
210 p., [4] leaves of plates
Number of pages
210
Dimensions
23 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4117241M
Internet Archive
precipitouscitys00royl
ISBN 10
0800865022
ISBN 13
9780800865023
LCCN
80050316
OCLC/WorldCat
6831646
Library Thing
236144
Goodreads
5869291

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Edinburgh is one of the most beautiful of the world's cities, a place of splendor whose craggy skyline brings together two entirely different worlds. To the south of its main thoroughfare, Princes Street, the Castle with the towering medieval tenements and spires of the old town within its protection; to the north, the cool elegance of Georgian architecture blessed by the Smile of Reason: it is a city of bewildering contrasts. It was with good reason that Edinburgh's writers proclaimed their native city with wit and gusto. Robert Burns addressed it heroically as "Scotia's Darling Seat," Sir Walter Scott, with his eye fixed firmly on the glorious past, held it for ever as his "own romantic town" and Robert Louis Stevenson, his mind sharpened by the pain of exile, called it, aptly enough, his "precipitous city." - Jacket flap.

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