Ebook: Walter Scott and the Limits of Language
Author: Alison Lumsden
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Language: English
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Scott's startlingly contemporary approach to theories of language and the creative impact of this on his work are explored in this new study. Alison Lumsden examines the linguistic diversity and creative playfulness of Scott's fiction and suggests that an evolving scepticism towards the communicative capacities of language runs throughout his writing. Lumsden re-examines this scepticism in relation to Scottish Enlightenment thought and recent developments in theories of the novel. Structured chronologically, the book covers Scott's output from his early narrative poems until the late, and only recently published, Reliquiae Trotcosienses
Key Features
- Grounded in the scholarship of the Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels
- Covers the well-known as well as often neglected poetry and late fiction
- Demonstrates Scott's pivotal role in the development of the novel form
- Provides a thoroughly modern approach to Scott
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