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The Complete Novels of Walter Scott

Walter Scott

Publisher: DigiCat

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In 'The Complete Novels of Walter Scott,' readers are invited into a richly woven tapestry of historical fiction, where the interplay of history and romance unfolds across the Scottish landscape. Scott's literary style is characterized by his masterful use of narrative techniques, evocative imagery, and a deep understanding of the socio-political context of 18th and 19th-century Scotland. His works articulate the complexities of national identity and cultural heritage, enveloping the reader in the fervor of romanticism that echoes the turbulent spirit of his times. Walter Scott, often revered as the father of the historical novel, was profoundly influenced by his own Scottish heritage, as well as by the Romantic movement that engulfed Europe. His background as a poet and historian enriched his storytelling, enabling him to blend factual events with imaginative narratives that resonate across genres. Throughout his life, Scott expressed a deep appreciation for his homeland, which is evident in the vivid characters and landscapes that populate his novels. This collection is an essential read for those interested in understanding the foundations of narrative fiction and the evolution of historical storytelling. Scott's work remains timeless, offering not only entertainment but also a lens through which to view the inherent tensions of history, culture, and identity. Readers seeking a profound engagement with literature and history will find 'The Complete Novels of Walter Scott' to be an enlightening and transformative experience.
Available since: 12/10/2022.
Print length: 9500 pages.

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