Sir Walter Scott: Landscape and Locality

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A&C Black, 2014 M01 13 - 198 páginas
Scott was the first British novelist to discover in landscape a literary as well as a pictoral medium, an insight which he exploits to powerful effect in his Scottish novels. Mr Reed's book breaks new ground by demonstrating the originality of Scott's landscapes, in which romantic nature takes its place in a realistic context of people, history, architecture and traditions. The author shows how, as poet and novelist, Scott explores the notion of place to a depth where it operates not merely as dramatic background but as a force which shapes and directs the minds of its inhabitants. This study adds a new dimension to the understanding of Scott's work.
 

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Introduction
1
Scott Landscape Nature and Locality
6
The Poems
23
Waverley1814
50
Guy Mannering 1815
69
The Antiquary 1816
89
The Heart of Midlothian 1818
100
The Bride of Lammermoor 1819
122
The Pirate 1821
135
Redgauntlet 1824
148
Conclusion
165
Notes
173
Select Bibliography
178
Glossary
182
Index
184
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James Reed, formerly Head of Humanities at Bingley College, Yorkshire, is the author of The Border Ballads (Athlone Press, 1973).

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