Life of Sir Walter Scott, with Abbotsford Notanda


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"Life of Sir Walter Scott, with Abbotsford Notanda" by Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.







Life of Sir Walter Scott with Abbotsford Notanda (1871)


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These two works were brought together and edited by William Chambers in 1871 and are reprinted here in the Scottelanea Series to complement the view of the life and works of Scott taken by Lockhart in his 1837 biography. The first part is a modest biography of Sir Walter Scott, originally written in Edinburgh by William's brother Robert Chambers, shortly after the novelist's death. It is an overview, an easily read summary for popular consumption, written by a close friend. The second half of the volume, assembled by the journalist and writer Robert Carruthers, is devoted to Scott's relationship and correspondence with his factor and confidential adviser at Abbotsford, William Laidlaw. Its aim was to collect, in part for future biographers, 'domestic details and incidents unrecorded' in the course of a friendship 'too honourable to both parties to be readily forgotten'.




Walter Scott - His Life And Personality


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This is a portrait of a man whose life was more extraordinary than his novels. As a child he suffered from infantile paralysis, as a young man he experienced a tragic love affair, in middle age he endured prolonged illness and in old age financial ruin. Yet despite all he became the first bestselling novelist, poet and historian.










Lives of the Great Romantics, Part II, Volume 3


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In this second collection of biographical accounts of Romantic writers, the characters of Keats, Coleridge and Scott are recalled by their contemporaries, offering insights into their lives and writings, as well as into the art of 19th-century biography.




The London Quarterly Review


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