Die Camerons

Die Camerons

Robert Crichton

Robert Crichton's epic saga about a Scottish family from the late 19th century. Marital discord, pride and an uncompromising pursuit of a better life intertwine through the miners' struggle against exploitation.

The Camerons is a powerful and moving historical novel by Robert Crichton, set in the Scottish mining village of Poncath in the second half of the 19th century. The story begins when ambitious and determined Maggie Drum, determined to escape the poverty and misery of her hometown, chooses Gavin Cameron, a proud but humble highlander from the Cameron clan, as her husband.

Their marriage is a fusion of two completely different natures from the very beginning: Maggie's steely will and calculated vision of social advancement, and Gavin's attachment to tradition, honesty, and mining. As the family grows, Maggie raises her children with the clear goal of finishing school and leaving the mines, but life in the harsh mining community is under constant threat from underground dangers, unscrupulous mine owners, and poverty. The conflicts between labor and capital reach a climax when the miners begin to organize to fight for their human and labor rights, in which the Cameron family plays a key role.

Crichton depicts the difficult life of the Scottish working class and the Industrial Revolution with exceptional realism. The novel provides a deep psychological analysis of family relationships, sacrifice and pride, and creates a touching story about the strength of the human spirit.

Original title
The Camerons
Translation
Hermann Stiehl
Dimensions
22 x 14 cm
Pages
623
Publisher
Deutscher Bücherbund, Stutgart / München, 1978.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: German.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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