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Paperback Scott and His Circle: With Four Portrait Studies Book

ISBN: 1025468716

ISBN13: 9781025468716

Scott and His Circle: With Four Portrait Studies

"Scott and His Circle: With Four Portrait Studies" by Donald Carswell offers an insightful and engaging exploration into the life and influence of the legendary Sir Walter Scott. Rather than a conventional biography, Carswell delves into the vibrant social and literary network that surrounded the "Wizard of the North." Through a series of biographical sketches, the work examines the personalities and dynamics that shaped Scott's world, providing a vivid picture of early 19th-century Scottish letters.

The volume is anchored by four detailed portrait studies of individuals closely associated with Scott: James Hogg, the "Ettrick Shepherd"; John Gibson Lockhart, Scott's son-in-law and biographer; and the Ballantyne brothers, James and John, whose publishing ventures were inextricably linked with Scott's financial rise and fall. Carswell's prose is both analytical and descriptive, capturing the essence of the Romantic era in Edinburgh. By focusing on these key figures, the book illuminates Scott's own character and professional struggles from fresh perspectives. "Scott and His Circle" remains a valuable resource for those interested in Scottish history, the development of the historical novel, and the intricate web of relationships that defined one of the most significant periods in literary history.

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