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The Wolfe of Badenoch: A Historical Romance of the Fourteenth Century

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A historical romance follows a powerful regional lord whose raids and vendettas embroil neighbors and ecclesiastical authorities. The narrative blends documented events with fictional episodes to depict skirmishes, domestic tensions, and ensuing legal and moral consequences; it alternates public actions and private motives, tracing how pride, vengeance, and political rivalry shape fortunes and reputations. Scenes of courtly maneuvering, rural life, and penitential reckoning underscore themes of power, retribution, and the limits imposed by law and conscience.

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Sir Thomas Dick Lauder

Sir Thomas Dick Lauder was a Scottish author known for his contributions to the literary depiction of Scottish folklore and history. His works often explore the rich tapestry of Highland legends and tales, as seen in his notable book "Highland Legends" and the multi-volume series "Legendary Tales of the Highlands," which serves as a sequel to his earlier work "Highland Rambles." Lauder's writing combines elements of romance and historical narrative, exemplified in his novel "The Wolfe of Badenoch: A Historical Romance of the Fourteenth Century." Through his storytelling, Lauder has played a significant role in preserving and popularizing the cultural heritage of Scotland.

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