Selected Short Stories of Sir Walter Scott


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His Waverley novels brought Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) great international fame in his own day. Many modern readers, however, find them too daunting, perhaps because of their considerable length. The aim of this volume is to introduce the general reader to Scott's prose fiction through his highly accessible short stories. These include the "straightforward" horror stories My Aunt Margaret's Mirror and The Tapestried Chamber and the masterly Wandering Willie's Tale with its weird expedition to Hell, told in broad Scots. The Highland Widow and The Two Drovers mirror the themes of some of Scott's great novels. The former deals with friction and misunderstanding between generations in a Highland family - with fatal consequences. The latter examines ideas of justice and honour when Highlander and Englishman collide - again with fatal consequences.Also included are The Fortunes of Martin Waldeck and Death of the Laird's Jock. With an Introduction by Ronald W. Renton and an Essay byDavid Cecil.










The Complete Short Stories of Sir Walter Scott: Chronicles of the Canongate, The Keepsake Stories, The Highland Widow, The Tapestried Chamber, Halidon Hill, Auchindrane and many more


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In 'The Complete Short Stories of Sir Walter Scott', readers are taken on a literary journey through the captivating world of 19th-century Scotland. Scott's masterful storytelling shines through in each of the diverse stories included in this collection, from the historical fiction of 'Chronicles of the Canongate' to the haunting tales in 'The Keepsake Stories'. The vivid descriptions and complex characters showcase Scott's ability to transport his audience to different time periods and settings, making this compilation a must-read for fans of Scottish literature. Scott's use of language is rich and poetic, reflecting the Romantic literary tradition of his time. His attention to detail and exploration of human nature add depth to each story, leaving readers both entertained and enlightened. Sir Walter Scott's own experiences as a lawyer, historian, and poet provided him with a unique perspective that undoubtedly influenced the themes and characters found in these short stories. His deep connection to Scottish culture and history is evident throughout the collection, making it a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike. I highly recommend 'The Complete Short Stories of Sir Walter Scott' to anyone interested in exploring the works of a literary genius whose impact continues to be felt today.




Walter Scott and Short Fiction


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A study of Walter Scott's short stories, novella and tales This book is the first extensive study of seventeen works of short fiction by one of Scotland's most influential writers of all time. It examines the author's only collection of short stories, Chronicles of the Canongate, periodical and gift-book pieces, and interpolated tales that appeared in the novels. Through careful readings of, amongst others, the Highland stories ('The Highland Widow' and 'The Two Drovers'), his Indian novella (The Surgeon's Daughter), Gothic keepsakes ('My Aunt Margaret's Mirror' and 'The Tapestried Chamber'), and his Calabrian tale Bizarro, this book offers new insights into the production and consumption of short stories, novellas, tales, sketches and other forms of fiction in the early nineteenth century and beyond. Daniel Cook is Reader in English and Associate Director of the Centre for Scottish Culture at the University of Dundee. He is the author of Thomas Chatterton and Neglected Genius, 1760-1830 (2013) and Reading Swift's Poetry (2020). He has edited essay collections including The Afterlives of Eighteenth-Century Fiction (2015; pb 2018) and a forthcoming anthology in the Oxford World's Classics series titled Scottish Literature, 1730-1830.










Rob Roy


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The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott


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The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott is a collection of the prolific author's diverse literary output, including novels, poems, and historical works. Known for his vivid descriptions, intricate plots, and historical accuracy, Scott's writing style exemplifies the romantic literary movement of the 19th century. His works often explore themes of honor, chivalry, and the clash between tradition and modernity. Readers can expect to be transported to different time periods, from medieval Scotland to 18th-century England, through Scott's skilful storytelling and rich historical detail. The collection showcases Scott's versatility as a writer, from the epic historical narratives of Ivanhoe and Rob Roy to the haunting poetry of The Lay of the Last Minstrel. With an extensive body of work that spans genres and subjects, The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott is a treasure trove for literature enthusiasts and historians alike, offering a comprehensive insight into the mind of one of the Romantic era's most influential figures.