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Tales of My Landlord (eBook)

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2022
375 Seiten
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Tales of My Landlord - Walter Scott
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Walter Scott's "Tales of My Landlord" presents a rich tapestry of Scottish life woven through a series of interlinked stories, exploring themes of loyalty, cultural identity, and the complexities of human nature. Divided into a framework of storytelling, Scott employs a distinctive narrative technique that combines realism with romanticism, capturing the dialects and social mores of 18th-century Scotland. This collection not only showcases Scott's deep understanding of his homeland's history but also reflects the broader literary movements of the time, establishing him as a forefather of historical fiction. Scott, regarded as the father of the historical novel, drew inspiration from his own Scottish heritage and personal experiences, which imbue his works with authenticity and emotional depth. He was deeply interested in the folklore, legends, and tumultuous history of Scotland, elements that richly flavor "Tales of My Landlord". His role as a journalist, poet, and historian contributed significantly to his capacity to distill the essence of Scottish culture and society into his narratives. "Tales of My Landlord" is a must-read for those interested in Scotland's literary canon and historical landscapes. Scott masterfully invites readers to engage with the past, prompting reflection on timeless issues of morality and community that resonate just as powerfully today. This collection proves both enlightening and entertaining, making it an essential text for scholars and casual readers alike.

Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet, FRSE (1771–1832) was a towering figure in the realm of historical fiction, known predominantly for his prowess in constructing romanticized portrayals of Scottish historical narratives and local folklore. Born in Edinburgh, Scott was not just a novelist but a historian, poet, and advocate by profession, which greatly influenced his literary works. His foray into writing saw great successes with the publication of the Waverley Novels—a series to which 'Tales of My Landlord' (1816) belongs. This particular collection lies within the fourth series of the novels and is appreciated for its intricate depictions of Scottish society and history, encapsulated through Scott's adept storytelling and rich characterizations. It showcases his signature approach to merging factual history with imaginative embellishments. 'Tales of My Landlord' was initially published anonymously, as Scott often did with his novels, to ensure that his work was judged by its own merits rather than the fame of its author. Scott's literary style is marked by his use of vernacular language alongside intense narrative prowess, and he is credited with popularizing the historical novel as a literary genre. His works have had a monumental influence on later writers and are considered seminal to the formation of a Scottish cultural identity. His contributions to literature have immortalized him as one of the great literary figures of the 19th century. (Sutherland, 1995; Duncan, 2007)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century narratives • 19th Century Romance • Alexandre Dumas • Avalon • classic literary fiction • familial conflict stories • fictional landlord tales • historical event novels • historical fiction scotland • Historical novel genre • Historical Scottish landscape • historical scottish romance • Innkeeper stories • Intricate narratives • Jedediah Cleishbotham character • Ken Follett • Literary legacy • literary romanticism style • Outlander • Romantic realism • Romantic Scottish landscapes • Scottish cultural exploration • Scottish historical fiction • Scottish Literature • Scottish societal complexities • Scottish societal dynamics • Sir Walter Scott classics • Tales of My Landlord series • The Conqueror • The Da Vinci Code • The Name of the Rose • the princess bride • Tudors • Wales Scottish culture • Walter Scott novels • Waverley novels • Waverley Novels collection • Wolf Hall
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