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Sir Walter Scott Eileen Dunlop

Sir Walter Scott By Eileen Dunlop

Sir Walter Scott by Eileen Dunlop


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Summary

Walter Scott's novels and poems reveal his view of history and the influences that made him, especially the stories of his native Borders and the exploits of his ancestors. Eileen Dunlop looks afresh at Scott the writer, and Scott the man.

Sir Walter Scott Summary

Sir Walter Scott: A Life in Story by Eileen Dunlop

Walter Scott was obsessed with the traditional tales of Border lands and the exploits of his ancestry, as he loved and lived through stories - they were vital to his sense of place and sense of self. His novels and poems reveal his view of history and the influences that made him. There was also the story he told of himself and his life story, written after his death by his son-in-law, and the reminiscences of those who knew him. All contribute to his legend. Eileen Dunlop looks at the truth behind the legend to find Scott the man as well as Scott the writer.

Sir Walter Scott Reviews

' ... The Scotland of his childhood is vividly realised and the Edinburgh of his youth, with its close-knit community of lawyers, politicians, university lecturers and aristocracy is convincingly brought to life. ... for those who want to find out more about Scott, the society which he inhabited and the impulses that drove him to write and to keep writing in the face of adversity, it is to be commended.'

-- Alison Lumsden, University of Aberdeen * Scottish Literary Review 9/2 *

' ... Her style is unassuming but undeniably informed, and sitting down with her book is a welcome alternative to the ideologically driven and footnote-burdened encounters one has come to expect and perhaps too willingly accommodate in academic writing. ... her conversational style draws us in and carries us along in a manner that Scott himself would have appreciated. The eight pages of colour illustrations are welcome. ... '

-- Stephen Brown, Trent University * Eighteenth-Century Studies No 32 *

About Eileen Dunlop

Eileen Dunlop is the author of over 20 novels and non-fiction titles for children, and of two other biographies published by NMSE: Robert Louis Stevenson: The Travelling Mind (2008) and Queen Margaret of Scotland (2005).

Table of Contents

Pedigree/Fathers and Sons/College Wynd/Borderlands/No Fixed Address/High School Yards/Wars and Peace/A College Boy/The Writer's Apprentice/A Man of Law/First Loves/The Lieutenant of Horse/Charlotte/Getting Forward/A Modern Bard/Friends and Family/Rivals/The Leeside of Prudence/The Great Unknown/Books, Byron and a Football Match/Changing Horse/Old Mortality/The Honours of Scotland/Breaking the Circle/The Third Son/The Chevalier's Heir/A House of Dreams/Dark Days/Tales of a Grandfather/Past and Present/Reform/A Voyage Out/A Life in Story

Additional information

GOR008235546
9781905267934
1905267932
Sir Walter Scott: A Life in Story by Eileen Dunlop
Used - Very Good
Paperback
NMSE - Publishing Ltd
20161117
192
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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