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The Master of Ballantrae

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The Master of Ballantrae: A Winter's Tale is a book by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, focusing upon the conflict between two brothers, Scottish noblemen whose family is torn apart by the Jacobite rising of 1745. He worked on the book in Tautira after his health was restored.The novel is presented as the memoir of one Ephraim Mackellar, steward of the Durrisdeer estate in Scotland. The novel opens in 1745, the year of the Jacobite rising. When Bonnie Prince Charlie raises the banner of the Stuarts, the Durie family—the Laird of Durrisdeer, his older son James Durie (the Master of Ballantrae) and his younger son Henry Durie—decide on a common strategy: one son will join the uprising while the other will join the loyalists. That way, whichever side wins, the family's noble status and estate will be preserved. Logically, the younger son should join the rebels, but the Master insists on being the rebel (a more exciting choice) and contemptuously accuses Henry of trying to usurp his place, comparing him to Jacob. The two sons agree to toss a coin to determine who goes. The Master wins and departs to join the Rising, while Henry remains in support of King George II.The Rising fails and the Master is reported dead. Henry becomes the heir to the estate, though he does not assume his brother's title of Master. At the insistence of the Laird (their father) the Master's heartbroken fiancée marries Henry to repair the Durie fortunes. Some years pass, during which Henry is unfairly vilified by the townspeople for betraying the rising. He is treated with complete indifference by his family, since his wife and his father both spend their time mourning the fallen favourite. The mild-tempered Henry bears the injustice quietly, even sending money to support his brother's abandoned mistress, who abuses him foully, and her child, whom she claims is his brother's bastard. … (wikipedia.org)

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ISBN9781644393345
PublisherIndoeuropeanpublishing.com
Publication Date01/06/20
Pages192

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    Ein Diener berichtet von zwei Brüdern eines Adelsgeschlechtes und ihre, Zeiten und Welten überspannende, Fehde. Dieses Werk hat mich gewonnen und abgestoßen. Sprachlich eine Freude (man fühlt sich sogleich an die (positiven) Klischees diverser Adelsserien erinnert), inhaltlich durchaus unterhaltsam mit sehr viel Drama und nur wenig Action. Doch bedenkt man die Kernszene, die Stevenson im Sinn hatte als ihm die Idee zu diesem Roman kam, so hätten die ersten 100 Seiten durchaus auch etwas gestrafft werden können. Die Erzählweise durch Dokumente und Briefe ist ungewöhnlich, die Personen sind gut ausgearbeitet (allen voran der Diener und der Master von Ballantrae - vereinen sie doch beide alles was den Menschen ausmacht in ihren Persönlichkeiten), der Schluss kommt leider sehr abrupt. Lobenswert ist auch die tolle Ausgabe. Ein gebundenes Buch in hochwertigem Schuber von Außen. Im Inneren kommen verschiedene Vorworte des Autors, editorische Notizen, viele Anmerkungen sowie die Hintergründe zur Entstehung zum eigentlichen Werk hinzu (insgesamt umfasst dieser Bonus 60 zusätzliche Seiten). Ein teilweise zähes Werk, dass letztendlich positiv im Gedächtnis bleibt aber kein Buch ist, welches man öfter lesen will.

    Oct 23, 2025

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