This work examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s use of perspective and landscape, focusing mostly on two of his works, The Bride of Lammermoor and Redgauntlet . It is concerned with the influence of societal factors of production on both author, and through author, text, and the interaction of both as they exist within and without a dominant hegemony. There are, in Scott\u27s works, emergent voices coming from the borders of dominant society, as well as once-dominants struggling against the inevitability of their own dissolution. For a variety of reasons, much of the conflict between these voices occurs in the novel\u27s setting. This study discusses the way in which Scott\u27s constructed scene and perspective make past dignities, present actio...
L'œuvre de Walter Scott (1771–1832), James Hogg (1770–1835) et Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) es...
This paper examines representations of the Islamic East in two novels by Sir Walter Scott: Ivanhoe (...
The Bride of Lammermoor is one of the mythical novels authored by Sir Walter Scott, a leading histo...
This work examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s use of perspective and landscape, focusing mostly on two of...
A broad survey is offered, addressing the manifold aspects of the role of his native landscape in Sc...
SCOTT\u27S THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR explores the conflict between two modes of private representation...
This thesis examines the construction and function of spaces, characters and allusions in eight of W...
Redgauntlet (1824) occupies a strange position within the series of Scott’s Waverley Novels: among w...
The rural landscape in Sarah Scott\u27s Millenium Hall is not simply the setting but rather a way of...
ABSTRACT\ud THE RE-ENCHANTED LANDSCAPE: BRET HARTE???S AND\ud JOHN MUIR???S SPATIAL PRODUCTIONS\ud b...
Georg Lukács’ The Historical Novel continues to have a wide influence in Walter Scott criticism. Ho...
Romanticism is the only literary-historical period defined by its privileged relation to a single ge...
The present study will examine how the scene, as both a formal entity and a mode of social organizat...
The influence of Sir Walter Scott was strongly felt in all branches of French Romantic literature. T...
Examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s novel The Monastery, written while he was also working on his better-...
L'œuvre de Walter Scott (1771–1832), James Hogg (1770–1835) et Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) es...
This paper examines representations of the Islamic East in two novels by Sir Walter Scott: Ivanhoe (...
The Bride of Lammermoor is one of the mythical novels authored by Sir Walter Scott, a leading histo...
This work examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s use of perspective and landscape, focusing mostly on two of...
A broad survey is offered, addressing the manifold aspects of the role of his native landscape in Sc...
SCOTT\u27S THE BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR explores the conflict between two modes of private representation...
This thesis examines the construction and function of spaces, characters and allusions in eight of W...
Redgauntlet (1824) occupies a strange position within the series of Scott’s Waverley Novels: among w...
The rural landscape in Sarah Scott\u27s Millenium Hall is not simply the setting but rather a way of...
ABSTRACT\ud THE RE-ENCHANTED LANDSCAPE: BRET HARTE???S AND\ud JOHN MUIR???S SPATIAL PRODUCTIONS\ud b...
Georg Lukács’ The Historical Novel continues to have a wide influence in Walter Scott criticism. Ho...
Romanticism is the only literary-historical period defined by its privileged relation to a single ge...
The present study will examine how the scene, as both a formal entity and a mode of social organizat...
The influence of Sir Walter Scott was strongly felt in all branches of French Romantic literature. T...
Examines Sir Walter Scott\u27s novel The Monastery, written while he was also working on his better-...
L'œuvre de Walter Scott (1771–1832), James Hogg (1770–1835) et Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) es...
This paper examines representations of the Islamic East in two novels by Sir Walter Scott: Ivanhoe (...
The Bride of Lammermoor is one of the mythical novels authored by Sir Walter Scott, a leading histo...