Glendinning family

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The Glendinning family is a central fictional household in Sir Walter Scott’s novel "The Monastery," around whose domestic life and struggles much of the story’s plot and themes revolve.

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instanceOf fictional family
appearsIn The Monastery NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre historical novel
appearsInLanguage English
associatedWithTheme domestic life
family loyalty
religious conflict
social change
connectedToInstitution Monastery of Kennaquhair NERFINISHED
countryOfFictionalOrigin Scotland NERFINISHED
createdBy Sir Walter Scott NERFINISHED
fictionalResidence Glendearg NERFINISHED
hasMember Edward Glendinning NERFINISHED
Elspeth Glendinning NERFINISHED
Halbert Glendinning NERFINISHED
Martin Glendinning NERFINISHED
hasWorkAsPartOfSeries Tales from Benedictine Sources NERFINISHED
literaryMovementOfWorkWhereAppears Romanticism
medium prose fiction
narrativeRole central household in The Monastery
publicationYearOfWorkWhereAppears 1820
publisherOfWorkWhereAppears Archibald Constable and Company NERFINISHED
regionOfFictionalSetting Scottish Borders NERFINISHED
setInPeriod Reformation era in Scotland

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The Monastery centralFamily Glendinning family