Guy ManneringOn the auspicious night that Guy Mannering is shown to the house of the Bertrams of Ellengowan, the Bertrams' heir is born, and Mannering, a skeptical astrologer, predicts the child's future. Five years later the prophecy is fulfilled, and the heir, Harry Bertram, becomes the center of a plot to rob the boy of his inheritance. Harry's subsequent struggles are set against a backdrop of chaos and upheaval in a socially fragmented Scotland where everyone, from landowners to gypsies, is searching for their rightful place. |
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User Review - mbmackay - LibraryThingThe second published novel of Walter Scott. Apparently written in 6 weeks when Scott needed to raise funds urgently when in a financial crisis, the book holds together remarkably well. The plot is of ... Read full review
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User Review - P_S_Patrick - LibraryThingThis is the second novel written by Walter Scott, and arguably better than his first one Waverley. Set mainly in the rural Galloway region of Scotland in the late 1700s, Guy Mannering tells us a story ... Read full review
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | vi |
THE WAVERLEY NOVELS IN PENGUIN | viii |
INTRODUCTION | xi |
CHRONOLOGY OF WALTER SCOTT | xxviii |
FURTHER READING | xxxvii |
A NOTE ON THE TEXT | xl |
GUY MANNERING | 3 |
OR THE ASTROLOGER VOLUME II | 117 |
OR THE ASTROLOGER VOLUME III | 237 |
HISTORICAL NOTE | 356 |
372 | |
GLOSSARY | 439 |
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