Published anonymously in 1814, Waverley; Or ‘Tis Sixty Years Hence is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott which unfolds the story of a young English soldier, Edward Waverley, and his journey to Scotland. Regarded as the first historical novel, it contains elements of modernity, heralding a new upcoming era in England. Scott obviously displays the concept of the modern/modernity differently from the perception that writers are conveying today, but he hints at the emergence of a society detached from feudal customs in several aspects through the issue of union between England and Scotland. Highlighting the modern characteristics of Walter Scott’s Waverley, this paper argues that Scott employs elements of modernity in his novel long before ...
Winner, 2008 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Senior/Honors Thesis DivisionSir Walter Scot...
Examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s novel The Monastery, written while he was also working on his better-...
Walter Scott (1771-1832) was born only seven years after the publication of Horace Walpole's The Cas...
This article focuses on Walter Scott’s Waverley and its classification as the founding text of the h...
Descendants of Waverley examines contemporary novelists\u27 combination of historical authority and ...
The present article tries to examine the weight of the British and European Cervantean tradition in ...
Walter Scott’s Scottish novels partake of the 18th-century Romantic wish to exhume the corporeal Ant...
Waverley; or ’Tis Sixty Years Since is an historical novel written by the Scottish author Sir Walter...
Richard J. Hill, Picturing Scotland through the Waverley Novels: Walter Scott and the Origins of the...
UID/ELT/04097/2013As Humberto Lopes once wrote, "(…) as far as cultural identities are concerned, fr...
This article illustrates the analysis of Walter Scott’s historical novels. The aim of this work is t...
This thesis examines the construction and function of spaces, characters and allusions in eight of W...
This study is a response to some modern judgements of Scott's work rather than a general discussion ...
This research is a study of the notion of hospitality in the novels of Sir Walter Scott from a postc...
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) is widely recognised as one of the central and defining figures in Scot...
Winner, 2008 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Senior/Honors Thesis DivisionSir Walter Scot...
Examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s novel The Monastery, written while he was also working on his better-...
Walter Scott (1771-1832) was born only seven years after the publication of Horace Walpole's The Cas...
This article focuses on Walter Scott’s Waverley and its classification as the founding text of the h...
Descendants of Waverley examines contemporary novelists\u27 combination of historical authority and ...
The present article tries to examine the weight of the British and European Cervantean tradition in ...
Walter Scott’s Scottish novels partake of the 18th-century Romantic wish to exhume the corporeal Ant...
Waverley; or ’Tis Sixty Years Since is an historical novel written by the Scottish author Sir Walter...
Richard J. Hill, Picturing Scotland through the Waverley Novels: Walter Scott and the Origins of the...
UID/ELT/04097/2013As Humberto Lopes once wrote, "(…) as far as cultural identities are concerned, fr...
This article illustrates the analysis of Walter Scott’s historical novels. The aim of this work is t...
This thesis examines the construction and function of spaces, characters and allusions in eight of W...
This study is a response to some modern judgements of Scott's work rather than a general discussion ...
This research is a study of the notion of hospitality in the novels of Sir Walter Scott from a postc...
Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832) is widely recognised as one of the central and defining figures in Scot...
Winner, 2008 Library Research Award for Undergraduates, Senior/Honors Thesis DivisionSir Walter Scot...
Examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s novel The Monastery, written while he was also working on his better-...
Walter Scott (1771-1832) was born only seven years after the publication of Horace Walpole's The Cas...