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Scott the Rhymer

Author : Nancy Moore Goslee
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2021-12-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780813194622

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Scott the Rhymer by Nancy Moore Goslee Pdf

Renewed arguments over the definition of Romanticism warrant a new look at the narrative poetry of Sir Walter Scott. Nancy Moore Goslee's study, the first full treatment of Scott's poems in many years, will do for his poetry what Judith Wilt's book has done for his novels. Already a subtle reader of the high Romantics and their celebrations of the visionary imagination, Goslee draws upon several recent critical developments for this study of Scott: a growing tendency among critics of his novels to see romance as a positive strength, the broader development of narrative theory, and feminist theory. Like Thomas the Rhymer, the half-historical, half- mythic minstrel who rides off with the elfin queen, Scott's poems repeatedly accept the world of romance and yet challenge it, often wittily, with an array of hermeneutic perspectives upon its function. The perspectives Goslee considers most fully are the development of poetry from a communal, oral performance to a written, published document; the larger, more violent development of Scottish and British history from feudal to modern cultures; and the repeated contrast, in that succession of cultures, between the limited, passive role of most actual women and their active, powerful role as elfin queen or enchantress in the romance. As if drawn toward yet simultaneously repelled by such women, Scott alternates between poems in which enchantresses seem to control their worlds and those in which women are only pawns, desirable for the land they inherit. The poems of the latter group are more realistically historical in plot, turning upon major battles; those of the former are more romantic and magical. Yet both follow similar narrative patterns derived from medieval and especially Renaissance romance. Both, too, show a wandering in more primitive, violent societies which delays the rational, gradual progress seen as cultural salvation by Enlightenment historians.

Possible Scotlands

Author : Caroline McCracken-Flesher
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2005-09-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780190290870

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Possible Scotlands by Caroline McCracken-Flesher Pdf

No thanks to Walter Scott, Scotland has at last regained its parliament. If this statement sounds extreme, it echoes the tone that criticism of Scott and his culture has taken through the twentieth century. Scott is supposed to have provided stories of the past that allowed his country no future--that pushed it "out of history." Scotland has become a place so absorbed in nostalgia that it could not construct a politics for a changing world. Possible Scotlands disagrees. It argues that the tales Scott told, however romanticized, also provided for a national future. They do not tell the story of a Scotland lost in time and lacking value. Instead they open up a narrative space where the nation is always imaginable. This book reads across Scott's complex characters and plots, his many personae, his interventions in his nation's nineteenth-century politics, to reveal the author as an energetic producer of literary and national culture working to prevent a simple or singular message. Indeed, Scott invites readers into his texts to develop multiple and forward-looking interpretations of a Scotland always in formation. Scott's texts and his nation are alive in their constant retelling. Scott was an author for Scotland's new times.

Scott's Monthly Magazine

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 1869
Category : Atlanta (Ga.)
ISBN : PRNC:32101076870458

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Poetic Castles in Spain

Author : Diego Saglia
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9042004282

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Poetic Castles in Spain by Diego Saglia Pdf

Saglia, a scholar of some sort whose academic affiliations are not noted, charts the various ways in which, between the 1810s and 1820s, Spain figured in British literary culture. Mainly concerned with narrative versions of Spain, specifically metrical tales and verse romances, he traces the contours of the Spanish "imaginary" in British Romanticism, offering a cultural geography of Romantic Spain as a space of war involving not only France and Britain or the Spanish and Moorish armies, but ideological conflicts between public and private; republicanism, nationalism, and imperialism; and competing models of masculinity and femininity. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR

The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

Author : Walter Scott
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 780 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1882
Category : English poetry
ISBN : OXFORD:N11555594

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Scott, Byron and the Poetics of Cultural Encounter

Author : S. Oliver
Publisher : Springer
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2015-12-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780230555006

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Scott, Byron and the Poetics of Cultural Encounter by S. Oliver Pdf

Scott, Byron and the Poetics of Cultural Encounter is an innovative study of Scott's and Byron's poetical engagement with borders (actual and metaphorical) and the people living on and around them. The author discusses Scott's edited collection of Border Ballads, Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border and his narrative poetry, and Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage , cantos 1 and 2, his Eastern Tales, and his late, utopian South-Sea poem The Island. This fascinating study provides a detailed exegesis of the importance of borders to these leading poets and the public, during the early years of the Nineteenth-Century, with an emphasis on reciprocal literary influences, and on attitudes towards cultural instability.

The Poetical Works of Walter Scott, Etc

Author : Sir Walter Scott
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 556 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1831
Category : Electronic
ISBN : BL:A0026871263

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Scott, Chaucer, and Medieval Romance

Author : Jerome Mitchell
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2021-10-21
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780813186405

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Scott, Chaucer, and Medieval Romance by Jerome Mitchell Pdf

While the influence of Shakespeare on Sir Walter Scott has long been recognized, the importance of medieval literature in shaping his creative imagination has never before been examined in depth. Jerome Mitchell's new book fills this significant gap through a wide-ranging study of Scott's indebtedness to Chaucer and to medieval romance, especially the Middle English romances, for story-patterns, motifs, character types, style and structure, and detail. Mitchell establishes more completely and accurately than any previous critic the extent of Scott's knowledge of medieval literature. His examination of Scott's poetry, especially the long narrative poems, demonstrates their debt to Chaucer and medieval romance. The heart of the book is a detailed analysis of the Waverley Novels. Scott's debt to medieval literature, Mitchell shows, was vast, profound, and elemental; it is the single most important source area for the Waverley Novels, their warp and woof. Moreover, it is probably the key to Scott's immense appeal—the very dimension which enabled him to cast an everlasting spell on his contemporaries, even on such great men as Byron and Goethe, and which has charmed generations of readers to the present day. This pioneering book, based on extensive research in Scotland, including Sir Walter Scott's personal library, sheds new light on the narrative substance and texture of Scott's poems and novels. Both the general reader and the serious student will derive from it a more informed appreciation of Scott's impressive achievement.

Scottish Literary Journal

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : English literature
ISBN : UVA:X002275458

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Angel in the Sun

Author : Gerald Finley
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1999-03-10
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780773567313

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Angel in the Sun by Gerald Finley Pdf

Turner was deeply affected by the world in which he lived, the sciences that explained it, and the conflicts and accomplishments of his society. He wove these strands into the dense fabric of the historical pictures he created, pictures that were extremely varied, complex, original, and controversial. In Angel in the Sun Gerald Finley untangles the various thematic strands running through Turner's art, including the intersection of private and public histories, classical and biblical history and contemporary events, and science and religion, and shows how Turner's use of light and colour played an important role in conveying these ideas. Angel in the Sun includes over 130 illustrations in colour and black and white that reveal Turner's remarkable achievement as a painter of historical subjects. Because of its interdisciplinary nature, the book will appeal not only to art historians and landscape theorists but also to historians of science and literature.