Catriona

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Catriona is a historical adventure novel by Robert Louis Stevenson that continues the story begun in Kidnapped, following David Balfour’s further trials and romance in 18th-century Scotland and the Netherlands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical adventure novel
novel
alternateTitle David Balfour
author Robert Louis Stevenson
continuationOfStory The Master of Ballantrae
surface form: further adventures of David Balfour after Kidnapped
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts Dutch society in the 18th century
Jacobite political tensions in Scotland
Scottish Lowlands society in the 18th century
featuresEvent Appin Murder aftermath
firstPublicationMedium magazine
follows Kidnapped
genre adventure fiction
historical fiction
hasAuthorNationality Scottish
hasCharacter Alan Breck Stewart
Barbara Grant
Eben Macconochie
James More Drummond
James of the Glens
George Mackenzie (Lord Advocate)
surface form: Lord Advocate Prestongrange
hasFemaleLead Catriona Drummond
hasMaleProtagonist David Balfour
hasRomanticPlot relationship between David Balfour and Catriona Drummond
hasTitleCharacter Catriona Drummond
isSequelTo Kidnapped
language English
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement romanticism
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
literarySeries David Balfour series
mainCharacter Catriona Drummond
David Balfour
narrativePerspective first-person
protagonist David Balfour
publicationForm serialised novel
relatedWork Kidnapped
settingPlace Netherlands
Scotland
settingTime 18th-century Scotland
subjectMatter Scottish history
legal persecution
personal honour
theme justice
loyalty
political intrigue
romance

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Kidnapped followedBy Catriona
Kidnapped sequel Catriona