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Rob Roy (eBook)

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2022
437 Seiten
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Rob Roy - Walter Scott
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In "Rob Roy," Walter Scott masterfully weaves a narrative rich in Scottish folklore and history, illustrating the tumultuous nature of early 18th-century Scotland through the adventures of the titular character, a notorious outlaw and champion of the Scottish Highlands. Scott employs a vivid and romantic literary style, characterized by detailed descriptions and dynamic characterizations, which are enhanced by the use of dialect and local color. Set against the backdrop of socio-political upheaval, the novel explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the complexities of identity, offering readers a compelling glimpse into the Highland clan culture and the Scottish national consciousness. Walter Scott, a towering figure of Romantic literature, was deeply influenced by his Scottish heritage and a keen interest in the nation's history. His upbringing in Scotland's borders fostered a passion for storytelling and an appreciation for the rich tapestries of Scottish tales, which inspired his historical novels. "Rob Roy," produced during a period of growing nationalism in Europe, reflects Scott's commitment to capturing the spirit of his homeland and its storied past, serving as both a tribute to and exploration of Scottish identity. This novel is not only a thrilling adventure but also an essential read for those interested in the intersection of history and literature. Readers will find themselves immersed in the picturesque landscapes and spirited encounters of the Highlands, making "Rob Roy" a timeless exploration of cultural resilience. Scott's narrative will resonate with anyone longing for a deeper understanding of the complexities of Scottish history and its enduring legacy.

Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) was a towering figure in the field of historical fiction and one of Scotland's most celebrated writers. He was born in Edinburgh and raised in the border regions of Scotland, which infused in him a deep appreciation for the country's history and folklore. Scott's contribution to literature significantly shaped the historical novel genre, and his works remain distinguished for their vivid storytelling, memorable characters, and richly depicted settings. 'Rob Roy' (1817), one of Scott's most popular novels, is set against the backdrop of the Jacobite uprising and offers a panoramic view of 18th-century Scotland, blending historical fact with fiction and introducing the larger-than-life character Rob Roy MacGregor. Scott's rich prose and attention to period detail evoke a captivating narrative that has continued to endure in the literary canon. Although he initially published his novels anonymously, Scott's identity as an author became widely known and he was lauded for his ingenuity and the breadth of his cultural influence. His literary style, which often intertwines romance and adventure with complex social commentary, has earned him a prominent place among the classics of Western literature and has significantly shaped subsequent generations of writers and readers.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 18th century intrigue • 18th century Jacobite uprising • 18th century Scotland fiction • before we were yours • beneath a scarlet sky • British cultural heritage • British Literature • Classic Literature • Enlightenment-Romantic transition • Game of Thrones • historical adventure stories • Historical context infusion • historical fiction classics • Human emotion exploration • immersive period setting • Jacobite history themes • Ken Follett • literary fiction • Loyalty and honor • nationalistic fervor • Outlander • Outlaw hero portrayal • political conflict narrative • rob roy macgregor • romantic historical fiction • romantic nationalism • rugged Scottish terrain • Say Goodbye for Now • Scottish Highlands Adventure • Scottish Highlands literature • Scottish historical fiction • Scottish historical romance • Socio-political intrigue • strong character development • The Buried Book • the secret wife • The Three Musketeers • traditional Highland culture • Treasure Island • Walter Scott novels
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