1814 Year of Waverley: The Life and Times of Walter Scott (Clan Scotland) - Couverture souple

Harvie, Christopher

 
9781908931238: 1814 Year of Waverley: The Life and Times of Walter Scott (Clan Scotland)

Présentation de l'éditeur

Chris Harvie's 1814 Year of Waverley guides you through Walter Scott's life and exciting times including Scott's career in Edinburgh and the Borders, as invalid, schoolboy, lawyer, translator, his first successes as a ballad-collector and poet backgrounded by the French and industrial revolutions. This packed little book guides the reader round Waverley's plot and sets it against Scott's own times. Scott's books rapidly overran Europe and the stage particularly the romantic opera, and they have an American role: Mark Twain said he caused the Civil War. More sensible folk saw his books as screenplays in print. With maps, Scoular Anderson's cartoons and the magic of QR access to virtual Scott-land on the web, see how the scenes and dilemmas of Scott's characters still matter today!

Biographie de l'auteur

Christopher Harvie, born Motherwell 1944, taught history from the start of the Open University, founded British regional studies at Tübingen University in Germany and has served as an MSP in the Holyrood Parliament. www.chrisharvie.co.uk

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