The Laird of Abbotsford by A N Wilson

The Laird of Abbotsford by A N Wilson

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This critical study of the life and work of Sir Walter Scott attempts to reassess his great influence on literature by looking back through the indifference which has surrounded Scott in this century, and the idolatry of the Victorians, to recapture his work as it appeared to his contemporaries.

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The Laird of Abbotsford by A N Wilson

Despite his enormous output as a novelist, poet, biographer and historian, Sir Walter Scott only embarked on his literary career in early middle age. In the face of constant ill-health and financial and domestic troubles, he successfully combined the activities of a best-selling author with that of a lawyer, landowner, Border farmer and part-time soldier. This critical study of his life and work attempts to reassess his great influence on literature by looking back through the indifference which has surrounded Scott in this century, and the idolatry of the Victorians, to recapture his work as it appeared to his contemporaries. All of his novels are analyzed and his influence assessed not only on the literary field but also in the worlds of art, architecture, opera and domestic manners, and by figures as diverse as Lord Byron, Queen Victoria, Dickens, Donizetti, Pugin and Victor Hugo.
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ISBN 13 9780192825889
ISBN 10 0192825887
Title The Laird of Abbotsford
Author A N Wilson
Series Oxford Lives
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1989-05-04
Number of pages 213
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