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The volume collects essays and reminiscences that trace Edinburgh’s urban topography, political episodes, and literary life from the sixteenth century into the nineteenth, combining detailed historical reconstruction—such as the city’s appearance and population at the time of Mary’s return—with biographical sketches of university founders, poets, novelists, and critics, accounts of civic power and decline, and personal memories of public figures; close readings of local architecture, social customs, and archival records are interwoven with anecdote and reflective comment, producing a textured portrait of city, culture, and memory.
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