Georg Lukács’ The Historical Novel continues to have a wide influence in Walter Scott criticism. However, Lukács’ theoretical insights into the role of genre in Scott’s work remains underappreciated. This thesis takes for its departure Lukács’ summary that "the profound grasp of the historical factor in human life demands a dramatic concentration of the epic framework" (41). Lukács’ description of these two forms, dramatic and epic, is then applied in a reading of Scott’s The Heart of Midlothian. Lukács’ terms offer a way of describing how Scott’s fiction works, as the interplay of dramatic and epic motifs provide the aesthetic mediation for Midlothian’s social and political concerns. The chief problem raised through this reading is...
The middle decades of the twentieth century witnessed a revival of the historical novel that has gon...
in English The following bachelor thesis is primarily an analysis of two works of Sir Walter Scott: ...
Romanticism is the only literary-historical period defined by its privileged relation to a single ge...
Georg Lukács’ The Historical Novel continues to have a wide influence in Walter Scott criticism. Ho...
This article focuses on Walter Scott’s Waverley and its classification as the founding text of the h...
The historical novel has been shaped by and was actively involved in the construction of dominant cu...
This thesis discusses different narrative forms of cultural memory in the historical fiction of Jame...
This work examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s use of perspective and landscape, focusing mostly on two of...
Between the dawn of the nineteenth century and its close, Britain went from a predominantly rural na...
This work explores Sir Walter Scott’s engagement with the classical past as it emerges, in a selecti...
This article illustrates the analysis of Walter Scott’s historical novels. The aim of this work is t...
This work examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s use of perspective and landscape, focusing mostly on two of...
Harry Shaw’s aim is to promote a fuller understanding of nineteenth-century historical fiction by re...
This study is a response to some modern judgements of Scott's work rather than a general discussion ...
Preview of "Introduction" to The Yearbook of English Studies 47 (2017), Walter Scott: New Interpreta...
The middle decades of the twentieth century witnessed a revival of the historical novel that has gon...
in English The following bachelor thesis is primarily an analysis of two works of Sir Walter Scott: ...
Romanticism is the only literary-historical period defined by its privileged relation to a single ge...
Georg Lukács’ The Historical Novel continues to have a wide influence in Walter Scott criticism. Ho...
This article focuses on Walter Scott’s Waverley and its classification as the founding text of the h...
The historical novel has been shaped by and was actively involved in the construction of dominant cu...
This thesis discusses different narrative forms of cultural memory in the historical fiction of Jame...
This work examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s use of perspective and landscape, focusing mostly on two of...
Between the dawn of the nineteenth century and its close, Britain went from a predominantly rural na...
This work explores Sir Walter Scott’s engagement with the classical past as it emerges, in a selecti...
This article illustrates the analysis of Walter Scott’s historical novels. The aim of this work is t...
This work examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s use of perspective and landscape, focusing mostly on two of...
Harry Shaw’s aim is to promote a fuller understanding of nineteenth-century historical fiction by re...
This study is a response to some modern judgements of Scott's work rather than a general discussion ...
Preview of "Introduction" to The Yearbook of English Studies 47 (2017), Walter Scott: New Interpreta...
The middle decades of the twentieth century witnessed a revival of the historical novel that has gon...
in English The following bachelor thesis is primarily an analysis of two works of Sir Walter Scott: ...
Romanticism is the only literary-historical period defined by its privileged relation to a single ge...