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The Journal of Sir Walter Scott - From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford - cover

The Journal of Sir Walter Scott - From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford

Walter Scott

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In "The Journal of Sir Walter Scott," the renowned Scottish author unveils a rich tapestry of personal reflections, literary musings, and insights into the historical landscape of early 19th-century Britain. The journal is characterized by a candid and contemplative style, mixing biographical elements with thoughts on writing, culture, and the nuances of everyday life. This work situates itself within the Romantic literary tradition, providing keen observations that echo the thematic preoccupations of the era, including nature, history, and national identity, all woven into Scott's distinctive narrative voice. Walter Scott (1771-1832) stands as a monumental figure in Scottish literature, credited as a pioneer of the historical novel. His upbringing in Scotland's Border region instilled in him a profound appreciation for history and folklore, a sensibility that permeates his journal. This collection serves both as a testament to his creative process and as a window into the social and political currents that influenced his work, illustrating how Scott's life experiences shaped his literary endeavors. For anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Scott's character and the historical context of his writing, "The Journal of Sir Walter Scott" is an indispensable read. It provides not only a glimpse into the mind of a literary giant but also offers timeless reflections on art, identity, and the human experience, making it a pertinent text for scholars and casual readers alike.
Verfügbar seit: 10.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 123 Seiten.

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