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Walter Scott and Contemporary Theory
Evan Gottlieb
Bloomsbury Academic · Hardcover · April 11, 2013
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A bestselling author in his own time and long after, Sir Walter Scott was not only a writer of thrilling tales of romance and adventure but also an insightful historical thinker and literary craftsman.
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- Evan Gottlieb
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- Bloomsbury Academic
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- April 11, 2013
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- Hardcover
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- Creative Writing
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A bestselling author in his own time and long after, Sir Walter Scott was not only a writer of thrilling tales of romance and adventure but also an insightful historical thinker and literary craftsman. Over the last two decades, scholars have come to see him as an important figure in Romantic-period literature, Scottish literature and the development of the historical novel. Walter Scott and Contemporary Theory builds on this renewed appreciation of Scott's importance by vie...
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