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[Fore-edge painting]. Aytoun, William Edmondstoune. - Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and other poems. With fore-edge painting showing an Asian harbour- and beachview with canoes, trees and houses.

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Schrijver: [Fore-edge painting]. Aytoun, William Edmondstoune.
Titel: Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and other poems. With fore-edge painting showing an Asian harbour- and beachview with canoes, trees and houses.
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Bijzonderheid: Edinburgh/ London, William Blackwood, 1850, 3rd ed., (8),351 pag., contemporary gilt and blindtooled brown calf, spine gilt with raised bands and red leather title-shield, cover-edges and inside dentelles gilt and all edges gilt, octavo (17,3 x 11...
Prijs: € 350,00
€ 5,50
Meer info = With a nice fore-edge painting showing an Asian(?) harbour- and beachview with what appear to be wooden boats, trees and houses. Aytoun's Lays, first published 1849, were modelled on the works of Macaulay and Scott and "became important texts in the romantic revival in mid-Victorian Scotland" (ODNB), a movement which Victoria's passion for Scotland, first fired by her visit of 1842, did much to encourage. "Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers and Other Poems" by William Edmondstoune Aytoun is a collection of historical poems and ballads written in the mid-19th century. The works collected within largely draw upon significant events in Scottish history, particularly focusing on the themes of valor, loyalty, and the tragic fates of its heroes. The verses encapsulate the spirit of Scottish nationalism and the enduring legacy of the Scottish Cavaliers, providing both a poetic homage to their courage and a reflection on the losses suffered during their struggles. The opening of the collection introduces the poem "Edinburgh After Flodden," which vividly recounts the aftermath of the catastrophic Battle of Flodden in 1513, a significant clash in which many Scots lost their lives, including their king. The narrative begins with the arrival of a weary and bloodied soldier, Randolph Murray, who bears grim news of defeat to the people of Edinburgh. The emotional weight of the poem lies in the desperate inquiries from the crowd about their loved ones who went into battle, culminating in poignant descriptions of grief and despair. As the soldier speaks of the fallen and reveals the extent of the casualties, including King James IV, the sense of collective mourning envelops the city, underscoring both the personal and national tragedy of the loss.
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