Neil Munro, although best known today for his humourous Para Handy
stories, wrote several very fine historical novels exploring, and
critiquing, Highland life and culture. Ronald Renton's SCOTNOTE
study guide examines two major works by Munro: John Splendid, set
during the civil wars of the 17th century; and The New Road, set
during the opening-up of the Highlands by General Wade's
road-building programme, shortly before the Jacobite uprising of
1745. The historical, cultural and political backgrounds of each
novel are discussed and contrasted. This guide is suitable for
senior school pupils and students at all levels.
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