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The Waverly Novels: 26 Books in One Volume - Complete Collection - An Epic Tapestry of Scottish History Romance and Culture - cover

The Waverly Novels: 26 Books in One Volume - Complete Collection - An Epic Tapestry of Scottish History Romance and Culture

Walter Scott

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In 'The Waverly Novels: 26 Books in One Volume,' Walter Scott offers a vast panorama of Scottish life and history through richly woven narratives that blend romance, adventure, and social commentary. The collection exemplifies the historical novel genre, characterized by its detailed exploration of societal norms and historical events alongside vivid characterizations. Scott'Äôs prose is marked by a lyrical quality, drawing readers into immersive landscapes and intricate plots that evoke both nostalgia and a critical examination of Scotland's past, contextualizing the tumultuous changes of the 18th and early 19th centuries. Walter Scott (1771-1832), a Scottish novelist, poet, and historian, was a pivotal figure in the romantic movement and is often credited with popularizing the historical novel. His own experiences growing up in the Scottish Borders and his deep knowledge of historical lore imbued his stories with authenticity and resonant themes. Scott's passion for storytelling and his interest in Scotland'Äôs cultural heritage compelled him to create an extensive body of work that reflects the national identity, offering a blend of fact and fiction that engages the reader in profound ways. This complete collection is not just a treasure trove for enthusiasts of historical fiction, but also an essential exploration for any reader interested in the evolution of the novel as a literary form. Scott'Äôs 'Waverly Novels' serve as a foundation for understanding the interplay of narrative, history, and identity, rendering it a must-read for scholars and casual readers alike.
Disponibile da: 06/01/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 2858 pagine.

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