Ringan Gilhaize: or The Covenanters
In a story which lays bare the strengths and the horrors of the egalitarian Scottish Presbyterian spirit, Ringan Gilhaize looks across three generations to describe Scotland’s most turbulent years, from his grandfather’s support for the Reformation, to the harsher years of his own sufferings as a persecuted Covenanter in the killing times.
Unique when it was published in 1823, and unique to this day, Ringan Gilhaize is an autobiography, a folk history of enormous scope, and a compelling psychological portrait of how idealism can turn to fanaticism. History tells us that John Graham of Claverhouse ("bluidy Clavers") was killed by a stray musket ball at the battle of Killiecrankie in 1689. This is the story of the bitter religious and political conflicts that led to that battle, from the mouth of the man who pulled the trigger. Galt shows the full range and power of his writing here and reinforces his claim to be in the very highest rank of Scottish writers.
Introduced by Patricia J. Wilson.
- Author
- John Galt
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 510
- Series
- Tales of the West
- Publisher
- Canongate UK
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780862415525
- Characters
- John Knox, Charles I of England, Scotland and Ireland, Charles II of England, Scotland and Ireland, Mary of Guise, Queen of Scots, James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray
- Settings
- St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland, Ayrshire, Scotland
- Release date
- 2010
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