The Marriage Blacksmith

The Marriage Blacksmith

Softcover

By using these links, you support READO. We receive an affiliate commission without any additional costs to you.

Description

The Marriage Blacksmith is the translation of a short story written in 1830 by a German writer, Ludwig Achim von Arnim (1781–1831). Set in Inveraray and Gretna Green, it describes a fictional visit to Scotland by a German natural scientist. Arnim’s writing is characterised by a grotesque mixture of the realistic and the outrageous, and in this story he embroils the family of the Duke of Argyll and its Shakespeare-loving servants in the adventures of a German U-Boot inventor, a beetle-catcher, an Indian princess who happens to be riding through the Scottish countryside on an elephant, and a German femme fatale who brings everyone together at the end over the blacksmith’s anvil, before herself flitting off alone into the sunset. This story has never before been translated into English and it presents an unconventional and scurrilous view of Scotland and its people in the early 19th century from the perspective of a well-disposed and highly imaginative foreigner.

Book Information

Main Genre
Novels
Sub Genre
Classics
Format
Softcover
Pages
108
Price
12.40 €