Walter Scott and Fame

Walter Scott and Fame
Title Walter Scott and Fame PDF eBook
Author Robert Mayer
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 236
Release 2017-03-01
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0192514113

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Walter Scott and Fame is a study of correspondences between Scott and socially and culturally diverse readers of his work in the English-speaking world in the early nineteenth century. Examining authorship, reading, and fame, the book is based on extensive archival research, especially in the collection of letters to Scott in the National Library of Scotland. Robert Mayer demonstrates that in Scott's literary correspondence constructions of authorship, reading strategies, and versions of fame are posited, even theorized. Scott's reader-correspondents invest him with power but they also attempt to tap into or appropriate some of his authority. Scott's version of authorship sets him apart from important contemporaries like Wordsworth and Byron, who adhered, at least as Scott viewed the matter, to a rarefied conception of the writer as someone possessed of extraordinary power. The idea of the author put in place by Scott in dialogue with his readers establishes him as a powerful figure who is nevertheless subject to the will of his audience. Scott's literary correspondence also demonstrates that the reader can be a very powerful figure and that we should regard reading not just as the reception of texts but also as the apprehension of an author-function. Thus, Scott's correspondence makes it clear that the relationship between authors and readers is a dynamic, often fraught, connection, which needs to be understood in terms of the new culture of celebrity that emerged during Scott's working life. Along with Byron, the study shows, Scott was at the centre of this transformation.

Walter Scott and Fame

Walter Scott and Fame
Title Walter Scott and Fame PDF eBook
Author Robert Mayer
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 236
Release 2017
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0198794827

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Robert Mayer presents a study of correspondences between Walter Scott and socially and culturally diverse readers of his work in the English-speaking world in the early nineteenth century. He explores Scott's original constructions of authorship, reading strategies, and versions of fame in these revealing letters.

Walter Scott and Fame

Walter Scott and Fame
Title Walter Scott and Fame PDF eBook
Author Robert Mayer
Publisher
Pages
Release 2017
Genre
ISBN 9780191836435

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'Walter Scott and Fame' is a study of correspondences between Scott and socially and culturally diverse readers of his work in the English-speaking world in the early 19th century. Examining authorship, reading and fame, the book is based on extensive archival research, especially in the collection of letters to Scott in the National Library of Scotland

The Journal of Sir Walter Scott

The Journal of Sir Walter Scott
Title The Journal of Sir Walter Scott PDF eBook
Author Sir Walter Scott
Publisher Graphic Arts Books
Pages 417
Release 2021-05-14
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1513285505

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Originally published in 1890, The Journal of Sir Walter Scott spans seven eventful years of the author’s life where he attempts to reclaim his good standing. It’s a revealing look at the highs and lows of one of the greatest novelists of all-time.The Journal of Sir Walter Scott starts in 1825 when the author is 54 years old. It recounts a seven-year stretch of financial strain caused by failed business ventures and defaulted loans. Scott details his struggle to maintain his dignity, while losing his status and possessions. He recounts personal traumas linked to the death of his wife in 1826, as well as his own declining health. It is a riveting exploration of the author’s final years. The Journal of Sir Walter Scott is considered a masterpiece of candid writing. Scott bares his soul as he navigates several unexpected obstacles. In the midst of his anguish, he maintains a sincerity that makes for a refreshing and reflexive read. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Journal of Sir Walter Scott is both modern and readable.

Walter Scott: Autobiographical Writings

Walter Scott: Autobiographical Writings
Title Walter Scott: Autobiographical Writings PDF eBook
Author Walter Scott
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 3410
Release 2022-05-17
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN

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Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) was a Scottish historical novelist, playwright and poet. He was the first modern English-language author to have a truly international career in his lifetime, with many contemporary readers in Europe, Australia, and North America. His novels and poetry are still read, and many of his works remain classics of both English-language literature and of Scottish literature. Famous titles include Ivanhoe, Rob Roy, The Lady of the Lake, Waverley, The Heart of Midlothian and The Bride of Lammermoor. This unique and meticulously edited collection includes: Journal THE JOURNAL OF SIR WALTER SCOTT Letters PAUL'S LETTERS TO HIS KINSFOLK LETTERS OF MALACHI MALAGROWTHER LETTERS ON DEMONOLOGY AND WITCHCRAFT Various Articles and Essays RELIQUES OF ROBERT BURNS LIFE AND WORKS OF JOHN HOME LIFE OF KEMBLE — KELLY'S REMINISCENCES SALMONIA ON PLANTING WASTE LANDS ON LANDSCAPE GARDENING TRIAL OF DUNCAN TERIG ALIAS CLERK, AND ALEXANDER BANE MACDONALD BIOGRAPHY: SIR WALTER SCOTT by George Saintsbury SIR WALTER SCOTT by Richard H. Hutton MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF SIR WALTER SCOTT by J. G. Lockhart

Sir Walter Scott

Sir Walter Scott
Title Sir Walter Scott PDF eBook
Author Andrew Lang
Publisher Legare Street Press
Pages 0
Release 2023-07-18
Genre
ISBN 9781020043734

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Delve into the life and works of one of Scotland's greatest literary figures with this comprehensive biography of Sir Walter Scott. From his humble beginnings to his rise to fame, Lang traces Scott's journey to becoming one of the most influential writers of his time. With insightful analysis and engaging prose, Sir Walter Scott is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Scottish literature. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The poetical works of sir Walter Scott. With preface by H.B. Baildon

The poetical works of sir Walter Scott. With preface by H.B. Baildon
Title The poetical works of sir Walter Scott. With preface by H.B. Baildon PDF eBook
Author Walter Scott
Publisher
Pages 672
Release 1891
Genre
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