Selected Short Stories of Sir Walter Scott - Classic Literature Collection for Book Lovers & Students | Perfect for Reading, Study & Gift Giving
Selected Short Stories of Sir Walter Scott - Classic Literature Collection for Book Lovers & Students | Perfect for Reading, Study & Gift GivingSelected Short Stories of Sir Walter Scott - Classic Literature Collection for Book Lovers & Students | Perfect for Reading, Study & Gift Giving

Selected Short Stories of Sir Walter Scott - Classic Literature Collection for Book Lovers & Students | Perfect for Reading, Study & Gift Giving

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His Waverley novels brought Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) great international fame in his own day. Many modern readers, however, find them too daunting, perhaps because of their considerable length. The aim of this volume is to introduce the general reader to Scott's prose fiction through his highly accessible short stories. These include the "straightforward" horror stories My Aunt Margaret's Mirror and The Tapestried Chamber and the masterly Wandering Willie's Tale with its weird expedition to Hell, told in broad Scots. The Highland Widow and The Two Drovers mirror the themes of some of Scott's great novels. The former deals with friction and misunderstanding between generations in a Highland family - with fatal consequences. The latter examines ideas of justice and honour when Highlander and Englishman collide - again with fatal consequences.Also included are The Fortunes of Martin Waldeck and Death of the Laird's Jock. With an Introduction by Ronald W. Renton and an Essay by David Cecil.

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Tough going this, violent use of language at times from what i gather, but takes sting of life at times with his story telling - something most authors and poets can only dream of. Lucid storytelling and very pronounced use literate language.