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EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION TO OLD MORTALITY.
INTRODUCTION TO THE TALES OF MY LANDLORD.
INTRODUCTION TO OLD MORTALITY.
CHAPTER I. - Preliminary.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
Set in the turbulent Scotland of the late 1600s, the tale follows a solitary, determined man known only as Old Mortality. He travels the countryside, painstakingly restoring the weather‑worn tombstones of those who died for the Covenant, his devotion turning him into a living monument to a vanished world. Through his eyes we glimpse a land bruised by religious strife, clan feuds, and the looming shadow of a monarchy eager to impose its will.
Around him gather a colorful cast: the earnest young Halbert, eager to prove his worth; the fierce, charismatic rival Claverhouse, whose ruthless methods stir fear and admiration; and a host of lovers, soldiers, and schemers whose loyalties shift like the Highland winds. As the first sparks of rebellion flare, the novel balances vivid description of Scotland’s rugged landscape with the personal dramas that drive its characters, inviting listeners to step into a history where honor and conviction clash on the very stones Old Mortality tends.
Language
en
Duration
~18 hours (1037K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1771–1832
A master of romance, adventure, and memory, this Scottish writer helped shape the historical novel as we know it. His stories of chivalry, conflict, and national identity made books like Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, and the Waverley novels famous across Europe.
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