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David Elginbrod

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Country
  
United Kingdom

Publisher
  
Hurst and Blackett

Originally published
  
1863

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1863

Author
  
George MacDonald

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George MacDonald books, Classical Studies books

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David Elginbrod is an 1863 novel by George MacDonald. It is MacDonald's first realistic novel.

Contents

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Plot introduction

A novel of Scottish country life, in the dialect of Aberdeen.

A story of humble life, centering in two saintly personalities, a dignified and pious Scottish peasant, and his daughter. A vein of mysticism runs through the story, and mesmerism and electro-biology are introduced.

Literary significance and criticism

  1. A novel which is the work of a man of genius. It will attract the highest class of readers. —Times.
  2. There are many beautiful passages and descriptions in this book. The characters are extremely well drawn. ——Athenæum.
  3. A clever novel. The incidents are exciting, and the interest is maintained to the close. It may be doubted if Sir Walter Scott himself ever painted a Scotch fireside with more truth. —Morning Post.
  4. David Elginbrod is the finest character we have met in fiction for many a day. The descriptions of natural scenery are vivid, truthful, and artistic; the general reflections are those of a refined, thoughtful, and poetical philosopher, and the whole moral atmosphere of the book la lofty, pure, and invigorating. —Globe.

References

David Elginbrod Wikipedia