Traditions of Edinburgh

audiobook

Traditions of Edinburgh

by Robert Chambers

EN·~13 hours·58 chapters

Chapters

58 total

INTRODUCTORY NOTICE. 1868.

15:08

INTRODUCTION TO PRESENT ISSUE.

5:34

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

2:43

EDINBURGH OLD AND NEW.

4:05

TRADITIONS OF EDINBURGH.

0:01

THE CHANGES OF THE LAST HUNDRED YEARS. [1745-1845.]

21:56

THE CASTLE-HILL.

29:52

THE WEST BOW.

1:06:11

JAMES’S COURT.

15:54

STORY OF THE COUNTESS OF STAIR.

13:11

Description

The narrator returns to a youthful project from the late eighteenth century, a scrapbook of Edinburgh’s everyday magic when the city pulsed with the likes of Scott, Jeffrey and the Ettrick Shepherd. By revisiting his original notes, he offers a fresh, affectionate look at the streets, salons and curiosities that shaped the capital’s cultural life.

In the first part he tracks down the elderly gentlemen who still remember the old ways, coaxing them to share anecdotes that range from high‑society gossip to the quirks of eccentric characters such as Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe. Sharpe, with his high‑pitched voice, flamboyant frock‑coat and biting wit, becomes a focal point, his stories about ballads, caricatures and scandal painting a vivid portrait of the city's colourful personalities.

Listeners will be treated to a lively mosaic of reminiscences—tales of aristocratic ladies, mischievous duels, and the everyday rituals that defined Edinburgh’s identity. The tone is both scholarly and warmly conversational, making the past feel immediate and inviting, as if a friendly guide is strolling down the Royal Mile, sharing the secrets that only the oldest residents recall.

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Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (780K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-02-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Chambers

Robert Chambers

1802–1871

A Scottish publisher and writer, he helped shape Victorian reading life while also stirring debate with bold ideas about science and human origins. Best known today for co-founding W. & R. Chambers and for writing Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, he brought serious subjects to a wide public audience.

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