Recreations of Christopher North (Vol. 1&2) gathers John Wilson's exuberant essays, sketches, and reflective meditations under the persona that made him famous in Blackwood's Magazine. Ranging across angling, walking, rural sport, domestic feeling, moral reflection, and the grandeur of Scottish scenery, the work fuses Romantic prose with the convivial energy of periodical literature. Its style is expansive, rhapsodic, humorous, and learned, placing it within the nineteenth-century tradition of the familiar essay while retaining the emotional intensity of Wordsworthian nature-writing. John Wilson (1785-1854), Scottish critic, poet, and professor of moral philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, wrote as "Christopher North," a persona at once genial, combative, sentimental, and philosophic. His deep attachment to the Lake District and the Scottish Highlands, his athletic love of outdoor life, and his central role in Edinburgh's literary culture all inform these volumes. The book reflects a mind trained in philosophy yet irresistibly drawn to landscape, fellowship, and imaginative freedom. Readers interested in Romantic prose, Scottish literary culture, or the evolution of the personal essay will find these volumes richly rewarding. They offer not merely recreation, but a cultivated vision of nature, memory, and human companionship. This enriched edition has been carefully crafted to add value to your reading experience. - A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes. - The Synopsis outlines the central plot, highlighting key developments without spoiling critical twists. - A detailed Historical Context immerses you in the era's events and influences that shaped the writing. - A thorough Analysis dissects symbols, motifs, and character arcs to unearth underlying meanings. - Reflection questions prompt you to engage personally with the work's messages, connecting them to modern life. - Hand-picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
Autorentext
John Wilson (1785-1854) was a Scottish advocate, literary critic and author, the writer most frequently identified with the pseudonym Christopher North of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.
Zusammenfassung
Recreations of Christopher North is a two volume work which represents the finest prose works of John Wilson, Scottish man of letters. The work contains literary essays written over the years and published in periodicals. Through the deeds of his hero Christopher North, professor Wilson presents most effective transcription of the moods of thoughts and feeling of a deeply thinking and feeling mind. Volume I: Christopher in His Sporting Jacket Tale of Expiation Morning Monologue The Field of Flowers Cottages An Hour's Talk about Poetry Inch-Cruin A Day at Windermere The Moors Highland Snow-Storm The Holy Child Our Parish Volume II: May-Day Sacred Poetry Christopher in His Aviary Dr Kitchiner Soliloquy on the Seasons A Few Words on Thomson The Snowball Bicker of Pedmount Christmas Dreams Our Winter Quarters Stroll to Grassmere L'Envoy Remarks on the Scenery of the Highlands