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The Genius of Scotland; or, Sketches of Scottish Scenery, Literature and Religion

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A sequence of travel-inspired sketches and reflections that blend vivid accounts of Scottish landscapes, cities, castles, lochs and rural parishes with biographical and literary portraits of notable writers and religious leaders. The author describes university life, monuments, sermons, ballads and local customs, and narrates rambles through Edinburgh, Glasgow, the Highlands and border valleys. Interspersed are critical sketches of figures like Knox, Burns, Chalmers, Sir Walter Scott and the Ettrick Shepherd, plus meditations on national character, morality, and the relations between scenery, literature and faith.

About the Author

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Robert Turnbull

Robert Turnbull was a Scottish author known for his work in the early 19th century, particularly in the realm of literature and cultural commentary. His notable book, "The Genius of Scotland; or, Sketches of Scottish Scenery, Literature and Religion," reflects his deep appreciation for Scottish heritage and landscape. Through his writings, Turnbull contributed to the understanding of Scotland's literary and religious identity, offering insights into the country's scenic beauty and intellectual life. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in Scottish culture and history.

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