- Weir of Hermiston
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name = Weir of Hermiston
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author =Robert Louis Stevenson
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country =Scotland
language = English
genre =Novel
publisher =Chatto & Windus
release_date =1896
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
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isbn = NAWeir of Hermiston (
1896 ) is anunfinished novel byRobert Louis Stevenson . Many have considered it his masterpiece. It was cut short by Stevenson's sudden death from acerebral hemorrhage . The novel is set inEdinburgh and theLothians at the time of theNapoleonic Wars .Plot summary
The novel tells the story of Archie Weir, a youth born into an
upper-class Edinburgh family. Because of his Romantic sensibilities, Archie is estranged from his father, who is depicted as the coarse and crueljudge of a criminal court. By mutual consent, Archie is banished from his family of origin and sent to live as the locallaird on a family property in the vicinity ofHermiston (now onEdinburgh 's outskirts, and occupied byHeriot-Watt University , but then out in the countryside).While serving as the laird, Archie meets and falls in love with Kirstie (Christina). As the two are deepening their relationship, the book breaks off. Confusingly, there are two characters in the novel called Christina.
Influence on Popular Culture
The 1969
Jack Bruce song "Weird of Hermiston" gets its name from the book.Fact|date=August 2008
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