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Sir Walter Scott's the Heart of Midlothian

Published
Jul 2016
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
192

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Edinburgh, 1736: an indignant crowd has gathered in the Grassmarket to watch the execution of a smuggler...

Opening with the start of the Porteous Riots, The Heart of Midlothian is one of Walter Scott's most famous historical novels, featuring murder, madness and seduction. Following his brutal suppression of the spectators, John Porteous, Captain of the Guard, is charged with murder and locked up in Edinburgh's Tolbooth prison, also known as the Heart of Midlothian. When news comes that he has been pardoned, an angry mob breaks into the jail, liberating its inmates and bringing Porteous to its own form of justice. But one prisoner who fails to take this opportunity to flee is Effie Deans, who, wrongly convicted of infanticide, has been sentenced to death. Jeanie, her older sister, sets off to London on foot to beg for her pardon from the queen.

A tale of religious piety, filial devotion and legal loopholes, this edition of The Heart of Midlothian has been expertly reworked for modern audiences by David Purdie.

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First Edition Jul 2016 Luath Press Ltd ISBN 1908373806
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Dec 2014 Luath Press Ltd ISBN B00PSAT01C
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