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Sir Walter Scott: A Lecture at the Sorbonne (eBook)

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2022
15 Seiten
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859-654712013-1 (EAN)

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Sir Walter Scott: A Lecture at the Sorbonne - W. P. Ker
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In "Sir Walter Scott: A Lecture at the Sorbonne," W. P. Ker presents an insightful exploration of the profound impact Sir Walter Scott had on the evolution of the English novel and literary historiography. Delivered as a lecture, Ker's prose marries eloquence with scholarly rigor, dissecting Scott's narrative techniques, thematic preoccupations, and the cultural milieu of his time. The lecture not only situates Scott within the literary canon but also probes the socio-political ramifications of his work, knitting together a tapestry of insights that reflect the richly textured world of early 19th-century literature. W. P. Ker was not merely an academic; he was a keen observer of the literary landscape and a passionate advocate for Scottish literature. His deep admiration for Scott's artistry fueled his desire to articulate the nuances of Scott's contributions to literary thought. Ker's scholarly background, coupled with his engagement in the broader discourse of Poetry and Romance, provides a compelling context for the lecture, showcasing both his scholarly expertise and his cultural sensitivity. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the genesis of the modern novel or the intricate connections between literature and historical context. Ker's meticulous analysis invites readers to reevaluate Scott's legacy and encourages an appreciation of the complexities of literary evolution, making it an essential addition to the library of scholars and enthusiasts alike.

William Paton Ker (1855–1923) was an influential Scottish literary scholar and critic, who left an indelible mark on English and Scottish literary studies. Specializing in the literature of the Renaissance and the Middle Ages, Ker is best known for his work on epic and romance literature, as well as his insightful critiques on individual authors. His lecture on Sir Walter Scott, titled 'Sir Walter Scott: A Lecture at the Sorbonne', is a testament to his scrupulous research and eloquence. It underscores Scott's literary contributions and his enduring influence on subsequent writers. Delivered at one of the most prestigious French universities, the lecture reflects Ker's international standing in academic circles. His seminal work, 'Epic and Romance: Essays on Medieval Literature', further solidifies him as an authority in the field. Noted for his sophisticated narrative analyses and his capacity to contextualize literature within broader historical movements, Ker's legacy is that of a critical mind sharply attuned to the subtleties of literary style and history. His scholarship remains a touchstone for students and academics engaged in the study of literary classics and their ongoing relevance.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 1771-1832 • 19th-century analysis • 19th-Century Literature • 19th century Scottish literature • academic lecture series • British literary criticism • Character development study • English literature • european literary history • historical fiction authors • Historical narrative techniques • Influence • Ivanhoe and Rob Roy • Literary Analysis • literary criticism and history • Literary heritage study • literary influence exploration • Literary lecture • literary legacy impact • literary scholarship • Narrative style examination • Romanticism criticism • romanticism in literature • romantic literature critique • Scott • Scottish Enlightenment • Scottish historical novel • Scottish Romanticism • Sir Walter Scott biography • Sir Walter Scott critique • Sorbonne literary lectures • Sorbonne scholarly discussion • Walter • Waverley novels • W. P. Ker literary scholar
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