====================================================================== = David_Elginbrod = ====================================================================== Introduction ====================================================================== 'David Elginbrod' is an 1863 novel by George MacDonald. It is MacDonald's first realistic novel. Plot introduction ====================================================================== A novel of Scottish country life, in the dialect of Aberdeen. A story of humble life, centering in two saintly personalities, a dignified and pious Scottish peasant, and his daughter. A vein of mysticism runs through the story, and mesmerism and electro-biology are introduced. Literary significance and criticism ====================================================================== #A novel which is the work of a man of genius. It will attract the highest class of readers. '--Times.' #There are many beautiful passages and descriptions in this book. The characters are extremely well drawn. '----Athenæum.' #A clever novel. The incidents are exciting, and the interest is maintained to the close. It may be doubted if Sir Walter Scott himself ever painted a Scotch fireside with more truth. '--Morning Post.' #David Elginbrod is the finest character we have met in fiction for many a day. The descriptions of natural scenery are vivid, truthful, and artistic; the general reflections are those of a refined, thoughtful, and poetical philosopher, and the whole moral atmosphere of the book la lofty, pure, and invigorating. '--Globe.' License ========= All content on Gopherpedia comes from Wikipedia, and is licensed under CC-BY-SA License URL: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Original Article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Elginbrod .