Begleiten Sie uns auf eine literarische Weltreise!
Buch zum Bücherregal hinzufügen
Grey
Einen neuen Kommentar schreiben Default profile 50px
Grey
Jetzt das ganze Buch im Abo oder die ersten Seiten gratis lesen!
All characters reduced
Rob Roy - cover

Rob Roy

Walter Scott

Verlag: CLXBX

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Beschreibung

Rob Roy is a thrilling historical novel that brings to life the rugged landscapes and turbulent politics of early 18th-century Scotland. Written by Sir Walter Scott, this classic tale masterfully combines adventure, history, and rich character development, offering readers an immersive journey into a world of conflict, loyalty, and resilience.

The story is narrated by Frank Osbaldistone, a young Englishman who is sent to the north after refusing to follow his father's wishes of entering the family business. Removed from the familiar comforts of London, Frank finds himself in the wild and unpredictable Scottish Highlands, where he becomes entangled in a web of political intrigue, personal rivalry, and cultural tension.

At the center of the narrative is the legendary figure Rob Roy MacGregor—a bold and charismatic outlaw whose presence looms large over the unfolding events. Known for his courage, cunning, and strong sense of justice, Rob Roy operates on the fringes of society, challenging authority while maintaining a code of honor that earns him both fear and admiration.

As Frank navigates this unfamiliar world, he encounters a vivid cast of characters, including the intelligent and strong-willed Diana Vernon, whose wit and independence leave a lasting impression. Through alliances, betrayals, and dangerous encounters, Frank is drawn deeper into the complexities of Highland life and the broader political struggles shaping the region.

Scott's detailed portrayal of Scotland's landscapes—from mist-covered mountains to remote glens—adds a powerful sense of atmosphere to the novel. Equally compelling is his depiction of the cultural divide between England and Scotland, highlighting differences in tradition, loyalty, and identity during a time of unrest and transition.

Themes of honor, justice, loyalty, and personal growth run throughout the story. Frank's journey is not only one of physical adventure but also of self-discovery, as he learns to navigate moral ambiguity and develop a deeper understanding of courage and integrity.

Blending historical realism with engaging storytelling, Rob Roy stands as one of Walter Scott's most enduring works. It is a tale of adventure and character set against a richly drawn historical backdrop, offering readers both excitement and insight into a fascinating period of history.
Verfügbar seit: 20.03.2026.
Drucklänge: 566 Seiten.

Weitere Bücher, die Sie mögen werden

  • All My Sins Remembered - cover

    All My Sins Remembered

    Peter Brandvold

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    When the big, savage bounty hunter, Ulysses Xavier Lodge comes to town wanting to spark one of Jane Ford's pretty doxies at the San Juan Saloon & Hotel, Jane and two bouncers give the bear-like giant the bum's rush. Incensed, Lodge returns to the parlor house and shoots Jane three times in the chest. 
     
     
     
    Jane and Bloody Joe had been on the outs, their marriage dissolved, but now with Jane's life teetering on the edge, Joe realizes how much he really loves the pretty redhead and what a fool he was to let her go. Enraged and knowing he can do nothing for Jane in town—she's in a deep coma and only time will tell—Joe takes to the vengeance trail, shadowing Lodge high into the Sawatch Range. 
     
     
     
    Bloody Joe has faced some formidable foes, but none like Ulysses Lodge. With a snowstorm bearing down, Joe and Lodge go head-to-head in the high, stormy rocks where an angry wildcat might just have the final say. 
     
     
     
    Meanwhile, Henry McCallister finds himself falling in love with a pretty schoolteacher who is several years his senior. However, Grace Hastings is not whom Henry thought she was, and soon he and his former sweetheart, Molly, find themselves hunting lost treasure and fighting for their own lives.
    Zum Buch
  • The Metropolitan Emigrant - cover

    The Metropolitan Emigrant

    John Galt

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Metropolitan Emigrant by John Galt is a poignant narrative that explores the challenges and disillusionments faced by emigrants seeking a new life in Canada. The story follows the journey of a group of hopeful settlers who leave London in search of prosperity and opportunity in the New World.
    Zum Buch
  • Mothers Daughters Liars - cover

    Mothers Daughters Liars

    Patricia Roman

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    There is a Spanish saying: 'Las penas y las olas nunca llegan solas' - Sorrows and waves never arrive alone. Mothers Daughters Liars is a story of transgenerational trauma. Will Tia suffer the same misfortunes as the women that came before her, or will she break the family spell? 
    An epidemic of cholera changes Tia’s life forever. Her father descends into alcoholism and her mother is on the brink of madness. Desperate to escape their domestic strife, Tia leaves her parental home in the west and travels east to a town near Gibraltar. But she is naïve and unprepared for the wickedness that surrounds her. When a savage fire devastates the community, she finds herself at the centre of spiteful lies and malicious gossip. An ex-priest, a pistol-loving industrialist and a weak, but wealthy charlatan all seek Tia’s downfall, and the only way to prevent her from ruin is if Mariangeles regains her senses and comes to save her. 
    Trigger warning: Mothers Daughters Liars contains some sexual violence.
    Zum Buch
  • The Orpheus C Kerr Papers Vol 1 - cover

    The Orpheus C Kerr Papers Vol 1

    Robert Henry Newell

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    These are a collection of humorous "letters" written by a fictional character to a relation in the north during the Civil War. They were published regularly in the New York Mercury Sunday newspaper for the four years of the war. In the letters, Newell pokes fun at northern generals, politicians, and has hard things to say about southerners. Although Newell is rarely serious, I imagine the letters reflect the bitterness and frustration of many northerners at the time. (Introduction by Margaret)
    Zum Buch
  • Passage To Moorea - cover

    Passage To Moorea

    B.R. O'Hagan

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    1872 
    From the turquoise blue waters of Polynesia to the grimy alleys of New York City, the chase is on. 
    Civil War hero and adventurer Thomas Scoundrel is working as an investigative journalist in San Francisco, where he pens an exposé of a powerful businessman and is marked for death. 
    He stows away on a warship bound for Hawai'i, wins a sugar plantation in a poker hand, and battles missionary bankers, loan-collecting Tahitian warriors, Irish gang leaders, a ruthless assassin and the most powerful figures in the world of fine art. 
    From a starlit swim in a cobalt lagoon with the Princess of the Kingdom of Hawai’i, to hand-to-hand combat with a legendary South Seas fighter, and a race to stay a step ahead of the growing number of killers bent on seeing him dead, Thomas risks everything for his friends and the woman he loves. 
    Along the way he trades stories with Jules Verne and Ulysses S. Grant, plays a leading role in the birth of Impressionistic art, and inspires a young Teddy Roosevelt to break out of his pampered shell and embrace a life of vigorous adventure. 
    Thomas Scoundrel is no stranger to death and danger, but in Passage to Moorea he faces a trial whose devastating consequences will change his life forever
    Zum Buch
  • One of Ours - cover

    One of Ours

    Willa Cather

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Embark on the profound journey of "One of Ours" by Willa Cather, a sweeping narrative of yearning and transformation. Claude Wheeler, a young Nebraska farmer, struggles with unfulfilled aspirations and a sense of displacement in his quiet rural life. The outbreak of World War I offers him a path to purpose, as he joins the fight in France. Through the chaos and camaraderie of war, Cather explores themes of identity, sacrifice, and the quest for meaning, painting a vivid portrait of a soul in search of belonging.
    Zum Buch