Daniel Defoe, The Memoirs of Major Alexander Ramkins

Download PDF Add to Bookshelf Tweet Report an Error

The Memoirs of Major Alexander Ramkins is a pseudo-Jacobite military memoir published in December 1718. It follows the career of a Highland Scot in the service of the exiled King James II and then of James’s son, James Francis Edward Stuart, the Old Pretender. The action covers the aftermath of the Glorious Revolution (1688–89), by which James II was deposed, provoking resistance in Scotland; it proceeds through the campaigns of the Nine Years’ War (1689–97) and the War of the Spanish Succession (1702–14), during which James’s British supporters served in the French army against England (Britain after the 1707 Union) in a bid to restore the Stuarts; and it culminates somewhat anti-climactically in the failed …

617 words

Citation: Seager, Nicholas. "The Memoirs of Major Alexander Ramkins". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 12 October 2012 [https://staging.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=28799, accessed 26 November 2024.]

28799 The Memoirs of Major Alexander Ramkins 3 Historical context notes are intended to give basic and preliminary information on a topic. In some cases they will be expanded into longer entries as the Literary Encyclopedia evolves.

Save this article

If you need to create a new bookshelf to save this article in, please make sure that you are logged in, then go to your 'Account' here

Leave Feedback

The Literary Encyclopedia is a living community of scholars. We welcome comments which will help us improve.