Book Description
An approach to the Waverly novels by way of writers such as Pushkin, MicKiewicz, and Fenimore Cooper. Who were influenced by Scott.
Author : Donald Davie
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 17,2 MB
Release : 1961
Category : Literature, Comparative
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An approach to the Waverly novels by way of writers such as Pushkin, MicKiewicz, and Fenimore Cooper. Who were influenced by Scott.
Author : John G. Lockhart
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 50,77 MB
Release : 1983
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Author : Donald Davie
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 23,58 MB
Release : 2013-01-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1135698511
First published in 1961, this book examines a number of works popular in the Romantic period, during the heyday of Sir Walter Scott in the early part of the nineteenth century. Encompassing works by the likes of Alexander Pushkin, Sir Walter Scott, Adam Mickiewicz and James Fenimore Cooper, this is also a meditation on the nature of Romanticism and its enduring value, as expressed in the novel form. Donald Davie also considers the meaning and importance of ‘plot’ and of ‘realism’.
Author : Harry E. Shaw
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 24,87 MB
Release : 2018-03-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1501723286
Harry Shaw’s aim is to promote a fuller understanding of nineteenth-century historical fiction by revealing its formal possibilities and limitations. His wide-ranging book establishes a typology of the ways in which history was used in prose fiction during the nineteenth century, examining major works by Sir Walter Scott—the first modern historical novelist—and by Balzac, Hugo, Anatole France, Eliot, Thackeray, Dickens, and Tolstoy.
Author : Ray Perman
Publisher : Birlinn Ltd
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 30,26 MB
Release : 2019-10-10
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 178885229X
It started and ended with a financial catastrophe. The Darien disaster of 1700 drove Scotland into union with England, but spawned the institutions which transformed Edinburgh into a global financial centre. The crash of 2008 wrecked the city's two largest and oldest banks – and its reputation. In the three intervening centuries, Edinburgh became a hothouse of financial innovation, prudent banking, reliable insurance and smart investing. The face of the city changed too as money transformed it from medieval squalor to Georgian elegance. This is the story, not just of the institutions which were respected worldwide, but of the personalities too, such as the two hard-drinking Presbyterian ministers who founded the first actuarially-based pension fund; Sir Walter Scott, who faced financial ruin, but wrote his way out of it; the men who financed American railways and eastern rubber plantations with Scottish money; and Fred Goodwin, notorious CEO of RBS, who took the bank to be the biggest in the world, but crashed and burned in 2008.
Author : Walter Scott
Publisher :
Page : 686 pages
File Size : 35,39 MB
Release : 1872
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Author : Fiona Robertson
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 48,5 MB
Release : 2012-09-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0748670203
This is a comprehensive collection devoted to the work of Sir Walter Scott, drawing on the innovative research and scholarship which have revitalised the study of the whole range of his exceptionally diverse writing in recent years.
Author : Walter Scott
Publisher :
Page : 604 pages
File Size : 42,91 MB
Release : 1855
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Author : Walter Scott
Publisher :
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 14,44 MB
Release : 1821
Category : English poetry
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Author : John Sutherland
Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 22,66 MB
Release : 1998-01-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780631203179
John Sutherland's new critical biography is an undertaking of major importance in which he penetrates into the darker areas of Scott's life in a sceptical (yet sympathetic) spirit,