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ABOUT THIS BOOK

PUBLISHER: Birlinn General

FORMAT: Electronic book text

ISBN: 9780857902689

RRP: £4.99

PAGES: 320

PUBLICATION DATE:
February 23, 2015

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The House with the Green Shutters

George Douglas Brown

Published in 1901 and described by George Douglas Brown as ‘a brutal and bloody work’, this bestselling classic was a furious reponse to what Brown called ‘sentimental slop’ – the representation of Scotland as a cosy rural idyll. It is probably semi-autobiographical – Brown was illegitimate and rejected by his father – and the village of Barbie is loosely based on Ochiltree in Ayrshire. The brutish John Gourlay is a merchant in the village of Barbie, envied and resented by the villagers because of his success, which is symbolised in his prestigious house with green shutters. He dominates and bullies his family, in particular his sensitive, gifted but weak son. Ultimately, his refusal to acknowledge the arrival of the railway and to adpat to the inceasing industrailisation of Ayrhire precipitates murder, sucide, and his family’s tragic downfall.

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