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The Bride of Lammermoor (eBook)

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2022
332 Seiten
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859-654700445-5 (EAN)

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The Bride of Lammermoor - Walter Scott
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Walter Scott's "The Bride of Lammermoor" intricately weaves a tragic tale set against the evocative backdrop of 17th-century Scotland, rich with historical detail and gothic elements. The narrative centers on the doomed romance between Lucy Ashton and Edgar Ravenswood, exploring themes of love, familial loyalty, and societal pressure. Scott's use of lyrical prose and vivid imagery contributes to a haunting atmosphere, while the interplay of political intrigue and personal tragedy situates the work squarely within the Romantic literary canon, reflecting the complexities of human emotion amid the turbulent landscape of Scottish history. Walter Scott, often hailed as the father of the historical novel, drew on his Scottish heritage and legal background to inform his writing. His deep knowledge of Scottish folklore, history, and culture is palpable in "The Bride of Lammermoor," making it a reflection of his profound engagement with the past. Scott's experiences in law and his fascination with storytelling propelled him to create narratives that bridge the gap between history and fiction. This novel is highly recommended for readers seeking a rich tapestry of romance, psychological depth, and historical context. Scott's compelling characters and intricate narrative structure not only entertain but also provoke reflection on the interplay of personal and societal forces, rendering "The Bride of Lammermoor" a timeless exploration of human passion and despair.

Sir Walter Scott, born on August 15, 1771, in Edinburgh, Scotland, was a prolific writer and a seminal figure in the development of the historical novel genre. With a profound interest in the culture and history of Scotland, Scott's work often explored themes of nationalism and the conflict between tradition and modernity. His impressive legal background, having served as a clerk to his father and later becoming a barrister, provided a foundation for his meticulously researched narratives. 'The Bride of Lammermoor' (1819), which stands as a testament to his narrative and descriptive skills, encapsulates tragic love amidst family feuds and societal upheaval, drawing from the Gothic tradition and Scottish history. The work remains exceptional in its use of regional dialects and vivid portrayal of 17th-century Scotland, contributing to Scott's reputation as an innovative storyteller. The novel's powerful influence is evident in its operatic adaptation by Donizetti, 'Lucia di Lammermoor'. A prolific author, Scott also penned notable works such as 'Ivanhoe', 'Rob Roy', and 'The Lady of the Lake', which left indelible marks on both literature and Scottish identity. His writing style, characterized by intricate plots and multifaceted characters, catered to the tastes of his contemporaries and continues to captivate modern readers. Sir Walter Scott's legacy endures, not only through his literary contributions but also through his baronetcy, a title bestowed upon him in 1820 as a recognition of his influence in literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 17th century Scotland • 19th century literature • Abbotsford Edition • before we were yours • beneath a scarlet sky • Classic tragic love story • family feud • fate and loyalty exploration • feudal society • feuding families narrative • Game of Thrones • gothic elements • Gothic family saga • Gothic fiction classics • historical fiction scotland • Historical Romance • Ken Follett • Lammermoor romance • literary masterpieces • Noble heritage • Outlander • psychological drama elements • romanticism in literature • romantic literary classic • Romantic Tragedy • Say Goodbye for Now • Scottish Highlands • Scottish historical romance • Scottish landscape descriptions • Scottish Literature • Sir Walter Scott • supernatural mystery themes • The Buried Book • the secret wife • The Three Musketeers • tragic love • tragic love story • Treasure Island • Walter Scott novels
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