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Rob Roy - Historical Novel

Walter Scott

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Rob Roy," Walter Scott crafts a historical novel that intricately weaves the narrative of the Jacobite uprisings against the backdrop of the Scottish Highlands. The story follows the adventures of the titular character, a charismatic outlaw and folk hero, as he navigates the tumultuous landscape of feuding clans and the tension between Highland traditions and emerging British governance. Scott's literary style is characterized by rich descriptive passages and a detailed depiction of Scottish culture, marked by an authentic use of dialect and an immersive narrative structure that captures the essence of early 18th-century Scotland. Walter Scott, often hailed as the father of the historical novel, draws upon his own Scottish heritage and deep appreciation for the region's folklore and history. His upbringing in the borderlands and exposure to the rich tapestry of local legends profoundly influenced his writing. "Rob Roy" reflects his fascination with the complexities of Scottish identity, loyalty, and rebellion, infusing the narrative with historical authenticity while celebrating the resilient spirit of the Highlands. This novel is a quintessential read for anyone intrigued by Scottish history, folklore, and the interplay of personal and political struggles. Scott's masterful storytelling not only entertains but also offers invaluable insights into the cultural and historical realities of his time, making "Rob Roy" a landmark work that resonates with readers across generations.
Available since: 01/18/2024.
Print length: 437 pages.

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