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The Country of Sir Walter Scott. Exploring the Legacy of Scottish Literary Icon
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- Nombre de pages6755
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-613579-9
- EAN4064066135799
- Date de parution19/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille8 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Country of Sir Walter Scott, " Charles S. Olcott embarks on a meticulously crafted exploration of the landscapes, history, and cultural essence that inspired the works of the iconic Scottish novelist and poet. Written in a lyrical style that echoes the romanticism of Scott's own narratives, this travelogue offers readers both rich descriptions of the Scottish Highlands and insightful reflections on their impact on Scott's literary contributions.
Olcott deftly intertwines his observations with biographical anecdotes, creating a tapestry that not only celebrates the beauty of the land but also examines its profound influence on Scottish literature. Charles S. Olcott, an American scholar and passionate advocate for Scottish literature, brings to this work an affinity for the works of Scott, informed by his extensive travels and deep appreciation for Romanticism.
His scholarly pursuits allow him to bridge cultural contexts, connecting the American and Scottish literary traditions. His background as a historian and a traveler inspires Olcott'Äôs engaging narrative style, which serves both to educate and evoke emotion in readers, much like Scott'Äôs own literary voyages did in the 19th century. This book is highly recommended for those intrigued by the intersections of place and literature, as well as for fans of Sir Walter Scott who wish to gain deeper insights into the landscapes that shaped his iconic works.
Olcott'Äôs eloquent prose and rich descriptions make this an essential read for anyone looking to understand the essence of Scottish culture through the lens of one of its greatest literary figures.
Olcott deftly intertwines his observations with biographical anecdotes, creating a tapestry that not only celebrates the beauty of the land but also examines its profound influence on Scottish literature. Charles S. Olcott, an American scholar and passionate advocate for Scottish literature, brings to this work an affinity for the works of Scott, informed by his extensive travels and deep appreciation for Romanticism.
His scholarly pursuits allow him to bridge cultural contexts, connecting the American and Scottish literary traditions. His background as a historian and a traveler inspires Olcott'Äôs engaging narrative style, which serves both to educate and evoke emotion in readers, much like Scott'Äôs own literary voyages did in the 19th century. This book is highly recommended for those intrigued by the intersections of place and literature, as well as for fans of Sir Walter Scott who wish to gain deeper insights into the landscapes that shaped his iconic works.
Olcott'Äôs eloquent prose and rich descriptions make this an essential read for anyone looking to understand the essence of Scottish culture through the lens of one of its greatest literary figures.





