Sir Walter Scott, the Long-forgotten MelodyAlan Norman Bold Vision, 1983 - Всего страниц: 224 |
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... Scotland , the spread of which is responsible at once for the acceptance of the Union and the low standard of nineteenth- century Scots literature . In contrast to the Burns cult , as a writer Scott has been all but forgotten in modern ...
... Scotland , the spread of which is responsible at once for the acceptance of the Union and the low standard of nineteenth- century Scots literature . In contrast to the Burns cult , as a writer Scott has been all but forgotten in modern ...
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... Scotland , which I should like much to see contrould . Even youth of every temper and almost every description of character is sent either to study as a lawyer , or to a Writer's office as an apprentice . The Scottish seem to conceive ...
... Scotland , which I should like much to see contrould . Even youth of every temper and almost every description of character is sent either to study as a lawyer , or to a Writer's office as an apprentice . The Scottish seem to conceive ...
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... Scotland as a whole . When his own crisis came , in 1825 , he had two options . He could stay true to his art , accept the humiliations that Croftangry suffered , and view his country- and himself through new and disillusioned eves . He ...
... Scotland as a whole . When his own crisis came , in 1825 , he had two options . He could stay true to his art , accept the humiliations that Croftangry suffered , and view his country- and himself through new and disillusioned eves . He ...
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Introduction by Alan Bold | 7 |
Scott and the Image of Scotland | 17 |
Said Edward 179 | 22 |
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