Jonathan Oldbuck
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Jonathan Oldbuck is the leading character in Sir Walter Scott's 1816 novel The Antiquary. In accordance with Scottish custom he is often addressed by the name of his house, Monkbarns. He is devoted to the study and collection of old coins, books and archaeological relics, and has a marked tendency to misogyny due to disappointment in an early love affair. His characteristics have been traced back to several men known to Scott, and to the author himself, an enthusiastic antiquary. Many critics have considered him one of Scott's finest creations.
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Jonathan Oldbuck
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Jonathan Oldbuck
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Monkbarns
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Jonathan Oldbuck
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Jonathan Oldenbuck, Jonathan Oldinbuck
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"The Laird of Monkbarns Arming Himself on the Alarm of Invasion" by William Allan, engraved by Charles Warren
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The Antiquary
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Tales of the Crusaders
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Monkbarns
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Laird, lawyer, antiquary
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Aldobrand Oldenbuck
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Griselda Oldbuck
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Hector M'Intyre
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Maria M'Intyre
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Jonathan Oldbuck is the leading character in Sir Walter Scott's 1816 novel The Antiquary. In accordance with Scottish custom he is often addressed by the name of his house, Monkbarns. He is devoted to the study and collection of old coins, books and archaeological relics, and has a marked tendency to misogyny due to disappointment in an early love affair. His characteristics have been traced back to several men known to Scott, and to the author himself, an enthusiastic antiquary. Many critics have considered him one of Scott's finest creations.
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Jonathan Oldenbuck, Jonathan Oldinbuck