Sir Walter Scott (1771–1832)
Author of Ivanhoe
About the Author
Image credit: Painting by Sir Henry Raeburn - Portrait of Sir Walter Scott (Wikipedia)
Series
Works by Sir Walter Scott
From Bannockburn to Flodden: Wallace, Bruce, & the Heroes of Medieval Scotland (Tales of a Scottish Grandfather) (2000) 59 copies
From Gileskirk to Greyfriars: Knox, Buchanan, and the Heroes of Scotland's Reformation (Tales of a Scottish Grandfather) (2000) 41 copies
The life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of the French. With a preliminary view of the French Revolution (1828) 40 copies, 1 review
From Montrose to Culloden: Bonnie Prince Charlie & Scotland's Romantic Age (Tales of a Scottish Grandfather Series) (2001) 33 copies
From Glencoe to Stirling: Rob Roy, the Highlanders & Scotlands Chivalric Age (Tales of a Scottish Grandfather 3) (2000) 33 copies
Mary Queen of Scots 31 copies
Tales of a Grandfather, Volume 1: The History of Scotland from the Earliest Period to the Rebellion 1745-46 (1827) 19 copies
Poems of Sir Walter Scott - in 2 Volumes (Two Volumes of The Library of Poetical Literature 32 Volume Set) (2020) 14 copies
Tales of a Grandfather: First Series, Being the History of Scotland from the Earliest Period to the Close of the Reign of James the Fifth (2010) — Author — 14 copies
The Supernatural Short Stories of Sir Walter Scott (The Scottish Library) (1977) 13 copies, 1 review
Tales of a Grandfather: Second Series, Being the History of Scotland from the Union of the Crowns to the Union of England and Scotland (2020) 13 copies
Walter Scott's Romane. Aus dem Englischen. 90.-92. Bändchen. Die Chronik von Canongate 1.-3. Theil 10 copies
Supernatural Short Stories: Tales of Murder and Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft (2025) 10 copies
Frankenstein and the Critics (Illustrated. Includes full text of 'Frankenstein 1818.') (2014) — Contributor — 9 copies
The Bride of Lammermoor / A Legend of Montrose / Chronicles of the Canongate (1890) — Author — 9 copies
Kenilworth / The Pirate 9 copies
The Fair Maid of Perth / Anne of Geierstein / The Surgeon's Daughter / Castle Dangerous — Author — 9 copies, 1 review
Ivanhoe / The Abbot 8 copies
Peveril of the Peak (2/3) 8 copies
Trial of Duncan Terig, alias Clerk, and Alexander Bane Macdonald for the Murder of Arthur Davis, Sergeant in General Guise's Regiment of Foot (1831) 8 copies
The Talisman / The Two Drovers / My Aunt Margaret's Mirror / Death of the Laird's Jock / Woodstock / Count Robert of Paris (1828) — Author — 7 copies, 1 review
Waverly Novels, Volume 1 7 copies
Peveril of the Peak (1/3) 7 copies
Tales of a Grandfather: Fourth Series, Being Stories Taken from the History of France (1996) 7 copies
poems of scott,Volume I 6 copies
Sir Walter Scott: Complete Works 6 copies
Narrative of the Life of Sir Walter Scott Bart, Begun By Himself and Continued By J. G. Lockhart (1906) 6 copies
The private letter-books of Sir Walter Scott: Selections from the Abbotsford manuscripts, (1930) 6 copies
Works of Sir Walter Scott — Author — 6 copies
Rob Roy / The Pirate 6 copies
Woodstock / Old Mortality 5 copies
Quentin Durward / St. Ronan's Well 5 copies
Peveril of the Peak / The Antiquary 5 copies
Romans poétiques 5 copies
A Legend of Montrose / Chronicles of the Canongate / The Bride of Lammermoor / The Keepsake Stories 4 copies
Northern Lights: Or, a Voyage in the Lighthouse Yacht to Nova Zembla and the Lord Knows Where in the Summer of 1814 (1982) 4 copies
Reliquiae Trotcosienses: or, The Gabions of the Late Jonathan Oldbuck, Esq. of Monkbarns (2004) 4 copies
The Life Of Napoleon Bonaparte V2: Emperor Of The French With A Preliminary View Of The French Revolution (2003) 4 copies
The Antiquary / The Pirate 4 copies
Ivanhoe / Rob Roy 4 copies
Ivanhoe / Waverley 3 copies
The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of the French, Vol. 8 of 9: With a Preliminary View of the French Revolution (2017) 3 copies
Buscadores De Tesoros / Treasure Hunters: Cuentos De Piratas (Cuentos Universales / Universal Stories) (Spanish Edition) (2004) 3 copies
Ivanhoe / The Monastery 3 copies
Scotland Volume II 3 copies
Waverley Novels - Vol V 3 copies
Schloß Douglas am Blutsumpf (Vollständige deutsche Ausgabe): Eine Geschichte aus dem schottischen Hochland im Mittelalter (Historischer Roman) (1832) 3 copies
A Legend of Montrose / The Bride of Lammermoor / The Keepsake Stories / The Surgeon's Daughter 3 copies
St. Ronan's Well / The Black Dwarf / A Legend of Montrose / The Bride of Lammermoor (1888) — Author — 3 copies
Waverley et Autres Romans : Waverley ou Il y a soixante ans - Le Nain noir (2003) — Author — 3 copies
The Fortunes of Nigel / The Black Dwarf / A Legend of Montrose — Author — 2 copies
MacDuff's Cross 2 copies
Short Stories by Sir Walter Scott; (The World's Classics) With an introduction by LORD DAVID CECIL. (1960) 2 copies
Half hours with great authors: Scott 2 copies
The Story of Prince Charlie 2 copies
The Abbot (2/3) 2 copies
Anne of Geierstein / The Pirate 2 copies
Waverley novels (Volume VI) 2 copies
Moredun 2 copies
Librivox Ghost Story Collection 005 2 copies
Waverly novels, abridged 2 copies
The Waverley Novels Volume 4 2 copies
Ivanhoe. retold by Mary calvert — Author — 2 copies
Waverley Novels - Vol XVI 2 copies
El Pirata Tomo II 2 copies
The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of the French, Vol. 1 of 9: With a Preliminary View of the French Revolution (2010) 2 copies
The Scott Book 2 copies
Tales From Scott 2 copies
Poems and Ballads Volume III and IV (1900 One Volume in a Set 30 Sir Walter Scott Limited Numbered 276/1000 (1900) 2 copies
Marmion / The Vision of Don Roderick 2 copies
Allan Cameron 2 copies
Kenilworth, etc 2 copies
Quentin Durward / Redgauntlet — Author — 2 copies
Waverley Novels - Vol XIII 2 copies
Castle Dangerous / The Betrothed 2 copies
Perveril of the Peak (Vol II) 2 copies
Count Robert of Paris (2/2) 2 copies
Poems of Scott, Volume II 2 copies
The Black Dwarf / A Legend of Montrose / Count Robert of Paris / The Surgeon's Daughter — Author — 2 copies
The Field of Waterloo 2 copies
Tales from French History 2 copies
Oeuvres Choisies. 2 copies
Renilworth 2 copies
Castle Dangerous / My Aunt Margaret's Mirror / The Highland Widow / The Surgeon's Daughter (1907) 2 copies
The Betrothed / The Black Dwarf 2 copies
Tales of a Grandfather: History of Scotland (Illustrated Library Ed) Six Volumes in Three (I, II) 2 copies
Ivanhoe / Redgauntlet 2 copies
Waverly / St. Ronan's Well 2 copies
The downfall of Napoleon: His escape from Elba, the battle of Waterloo, captivity in St. Helena, and death (Blackie's library of famous books) (2021) 2 copies
Romane 1 copy
El anticuario El enano negro 1 copy
Piękne dziewczę z Perth 1 copy
The lady of the lake a poem 1 copy
Ivanhoe. Material Auxiliar. Educacio Primaria (Col.lecció Cucanya Aitana) - 9788431690533 (2008) 1 copy
Waverley novels Volume 18 1 copy
The Qween's Escape 1 copy
SCO Ivanhoe (Biblioteca mundial de grandes aventuras) — Author — 1 copy
Vie de Napoléon Buonaparte : précédée d'un tableau préliminaire de la Révolution française. T. 4 (2013) 1 copy
Waverly Novels 2, vol II 1 copy
A ultima Tôrre 1 copy
The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of the French, Vol. 6 of 9: With a Preliminary View of the French Revolution (1827) 1 copy
The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of the French, Vol. 5 of 9: With a Preliminary View of the French Revolution (1827) 1 copy
Waverly Novels 1, vol I 1 copy
Quentin Durward ... Abridged and with notes by Winifred W. Donald ... Illustrated by John Dugan 1 copy
Quentin Durwood 2, vol XXXII 1 copy
Quentin Durwood 1 vol XXXI 1 copy
Fortunes of Nigel 1 vol XXVI 1 copy
Quintino Drummond 2 1 copy
Ivanhoe - Tredie Deel 1 copy
Kenilworth Volume 2 1 copy
Rob Roy - Vol. I 1 copy
Vie de Napoléon Buonaparte précédée d'un tableau préliminaire de la Révolution française- Tome 5 (2017) 1 copy
Stories from Scott 1 copy
Ivanhoe - Første Deel 1 copy
Ivanhoe - Anden Deel 1 copy
Quintin Durward II 1 copy
Ivanhoe regény 1 copy
Waverly Novels - Volume IX 1 copy
Highland Lays 1 copy
The Novels of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With All His Introductions and Notes - Vols. I & IV 1 copy, 1 review
The Ancient British Drama 1 copy
Waverley Novels Volume 10 1 copy
Kenilworth. Cz. 2, Na zamku 1 copy
Waverly Novels - Volume VIII 1 copy
O Talismã Livro 1 1 copy
Robert Bruce 1 copy
The Abbot / Kenilworth / The Pirate — Author — 1 copy
Favorite poems 1 copy
Ivanhoe Vol 2 1 copy
Ivanhoe Vol 1 1 copy
Puritanos da Escócia 1 copy
The Waverley Novels: Waverley / The Monastery — Author — 1 copy
S&S Little Classics 1 copy
The Antiquary / The Tapestried Chamber — Author — 1 copy
Ivanhoé Livro 1 1 copy
Waverly Novels - Volume VI 1 copy
Waverly Novels - Volume IV 1 copy
Waverly Novels - Volume III 1 copy
Waverly Novels - Volume II 1 copy
Waverly Novels - Volume I 1 copy
Walter Scott's Poems 1 copy
The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott; with a biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations 1 copy
Lade of the Lake 1 copy
The Novels of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With All His Introductions and Notes (The Waverly Novels) - Vols III & V (of 5) 1 copy, 1 review
Ivanhoe I 1 copy
Kenilworth 1 copy
Poetical Works, With Extracts From her Literary Correspondence. Edited by Walter Scott ..; Volume 3 (2023) 1 copy
Waverly Novels - Volume VII 1 copy
The Tale Of Tod Lopraik 1 copy
Castle Dangerous / Chronicles of the Canongate / My Aunt Margaret's Mirror / The Tapestried Chamber 1 copy
The Poems and Ballads of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Vol. I: The Lay of the Last Minstrel, Ballads (1900) 1 copy
Œuvres 1 copy
Ivanhoe, From the Last Revised Edition Containing the Author's Notes, Final Corrections, Etc. 1 copy
Quintin Durward I 1 copy
The Children's Poets: Scott 1 copy
Rob Roy / Rokeby 1 copy
Memoirs of the Court of Charles the Second by Count Grammont With Numerous Additions and Illustrations (1846) 1 copy
Tourney and Siege 1 copy
Ivanhoe (2/3) 1 copy
The Highland Widow / My Aunt Margaret's Mirror — Author — 1 copy
The Betrothed (1/2) 1 copy
The Betrothed (2/2) 1 copy
A Legend of Montrose / The Bride of Lammermoor / The Highland Widow / The Keepsake Stories — Author — 1 copy
Le Acque di S. Ronano tomo 1 1 copy
Ivanhoe (Adapted) 1 copy
Kenilworth / Waverley 1 copy
Quentin Durward / The Talisman — Author — 1 copy
The Fortunes of Nigel / Anne of Geierstein — Author — 1 copy
Poetry by Walter Scott: The Lady of the Lake, Bonnie Dundee, Marmion, the Lay of the Last Minstrel, the Vision of Don Roderick (2010) 1 copy
Readings for the young 1 copy
The Young Tamlane 1 copy
The Abbot / The Betrothed 1 copy
Rokeby, Part 1 1 copy
Scott's Novels (48 vols.) 1 copy
Poetry 1 copy
Poetry of Sir Walter Scott 1 copy
Ivanhoe. [1.-17. seš.] 1 copy
On the Decline of Chivalry 1 copy
A History of Scotland for Junior Classes Adapted from Sir Walter Scott's "Tales of a Grandfather" 1 copy
Chronicles of the Canongate / Death of the Laird's Jock / The Betrothed / The Highland Widow / The Talisman (1828) 1 copy
The Waverly Novels Vol. 2 1 copy
The Waverly Novels Vol. 4 1 copy
Waverley Novels Volume 8 1 copy
The Noble Moringer 1 copy
The Talisman [abridged] 1 copy
The Waverley Novels Volume 3 1 copy
Waverley Novels Volume 7 1 copy
Waverley Novels Volume 14 1 copy
A Legend of Montrose / The Lady of the Lake / Guy Mannering / Scott Rokeby [illustrated adaptation] (1983) 1 copy
Waverley Novels Volume 15 1 copy
Waverley novels Volume 17 1 copy
Waverley Novels Volume 19 1 copy
Waverley Novels Volume 23 1 copy
Waverley novels Volume 24 1 copy
Quentin Durward, etc 1 copy
All time Classics: Ivanhoe 1 copy
The talisman, etc., etc 1 copy
The Surgeon's Daughter (2/2) 1 copy
The Waverley Novels volume 2 1 copy
Masters of Literature: Scott 1 copy
Waverley Novels — Vols 1-4 1 copy
Guy Mannering, etc 1 copy
Kenilworth Retold 1 copy
The Reiver's Wedding 1 copy
Scott's Poems Vol. II 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XVII 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol VIII 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol IX 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol X 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XI 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XIV 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XV 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XVIII 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol III 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XVIX 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XX 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XXI 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XXII 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XXIII 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XXV 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XXVI 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol IV 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol II 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XXVIII 1 copy
Rickard Lejonhjärta II 1 copy
The Fair Maid of Perth (3/3) 1 copy
Rickard Lejonhjärta I 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol I 1 copy
The Waverley Novels (Melrose Edition) 25 vols (set) 2 vols Life of Scott by Lockhart (27 Vol Set) (1900) 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XXIV 1 copy
Ivanhoe / The Betrothed 1 copy
The Siege of Malta Part 2 1 copy
Rob Roy and Poems 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XXVII 1 copy
Waverley Novels - Vol XXIX 1 copy
The Heart of Midlothian / The Highland Widow / The Surgeon's Daughter — Author — 1 copy
The Waverley Novels Vol I 1 copy
The Waverley Novels Vol II 1 copy
The Waverley Novels Vol IV 1 copy
The Waverley Novels Vol III 1 copy
The Monastery / The Bride of Lammermoor / The Heart of Mid-Lothian / The Abbott / Peveril of the Peak / The Antiquary — Author — 1 copy
Waverley / Guy Mannering / Rob Roy / The Bride of Lammermoor / The Talisman / Ivanhoe / Kenilworth / Quentin Durward — Author — 1 copy
The Antiquary / The Black Dwarf — Author — 1 copy
New Love Poems 1 copy
Thoughts on the proposed change of currency; [and 'A second letter ... on the proposed change of currency'; and 'A third letter ... on the proposed change of currency']/ [by] Sir… (1972) 1 copy, 1 review
Waverley Novels - Vol XXX 1 copy
Other Short Stories 1 copy
The Fair Maid of Perth (2/3) 1 copy
Castle Dangerous / Tales of a Grandfather — Author — 1 copy
Ivanhoe / The Talisman / Chronicles of the Canongate — Author — 1 copy
Minor Prose Works 1 copy
Guy Mannering / Redgauntlet — Author — 1 copy
Waverley / The Antiquary — Author — 1 copy
Associated Works
The Assassin's Cloak: An Anthology of the World's Greatest Diarists (2000) — Contributor, some editions — 622 copies, 9 reviews
The Illustrated Treasury of Children's Literature, Volumes 1-2 (1955) — Contributor — 523 copies, 4 reviews
World Poetry: An Anthology of Verse from Antiquity to Our Time (1998) — Contributor — 499 copies, 2 reviews
The Norton Anthology of English Literature, 4th Edition, Volume 2 (1979) — Contributor — 270 copies, 1 review
The Valancourt Book of Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories (2016) — Contributor — 184 copies, 6 reviews
Vampires, Wine and Roses: Chilling Tales of Immortal Pleasure (1997) — Contributor — 169 copies, 2 reviews
The Children's Treasury: Best Loved Stories and Poems from Around the World (1987) — Contributor — 164 copies, 2 reviews
Tales Before Narnia: The Roots of Modern Fantasy and Science Fiction (2008) — Contributor — 126 copies, 3 reviews
The Sophisticated Cat: A Gathering of Stories, Poems, and Miscellaneous Writings About Cats (1992) — Contributor — 112 copies, 1 review
Great British Tales of Terror: Gothic Stories of Horror and Romance 1765-1840 (1972) — Contributor — 86 copies
The World of Law, Volumes I-II: The Law in Literature, The Law as Literature (1960) — Contributor — 54 copies
English Short Stories from the Fifteenth Century to the Twentieth Century; #743 (1921) — Contributor — 29 copies
A Quaint and Curious Volume: Tales and Poems of the Gothic (2019) — Contributor — 19 copies, 1 review
More ghosts and marvels,: A selection of uncanny tales from Sir Walter Scott to Michael Arlen, (The World's classics) (1934) — Contributor — 10 copies
Mitt skattkammer. b.9 Gjennom tidene — Contributor — 9 copies
Sir Tristrem; a metrical romance of the thirteenth century — Editor, some editions — 7 copies, 1 review
A Treasury of Great Short Stories — Contributor — 7 copies
Dramatic works of Goethe : comprising Faust, Iphigenia in Tauris, Torquato Tasso, Egmont (1999) — Translator, some editions — 7 copies
Loves and Deaths: Novelists' Tales of the Nineteenth Century from Scott to Hardy (1972) — Contributor — 6 copies
Ivanhoe [adapted] 2 copies
Shadows from a Veiled Creation: Classic Tales of Supernatural Fiction in the Christian Tradition (2006) — Contributor — 2 copies
One hundred best novels condensed: 3 of 4 see note: Adam Bede; Tess of the D'Urbervilles; Don Quixote; East Lynne; Count of Monte Cristo; Paul and Virginia; Tom Brown's School… — Contributor — 1 copy
English short stories of the nineteenth century — Contributor — 1 copy
The King's Story Book — Contributor — 1 copy
The princess's story book — Contributor — 1 copy
The Works of John Dryden, Volume XVII (17): Illustrated With Notes, Historical, Critical, and Explanatory and "a Life of the Author", By Sir Walter Scott, Bart. Revised and… (1892) — Contributor — 1 copy
The Chase, and William and Helen: Two Ballads, from the German of Gottfried Augustus Burger — Translator, some editions — 1 copy
The works of Henry Mackenzie ... with a sketch of the author's life — Preface — 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Scott, Sir Walter
- Other names
- Scott, Sir Walter
- Birthdate
- 1771-08-15
- Date of death
- 1832-09-21
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Edinburgh (law)
- Occupations
- Advocate
Clerk to the Court of Session
novelist
poet
Sheriff Depute of Selkirkshire - Organizations
- Bannatyne Club (founder)
Faculty of Advocates (1792)
Royal Edinburgh Volunteer Light Dragoons
Royal Celtic Society
Elder, Church of Scotland (1806)
Highland Society of Edinburgh (show all 7)
Freemasons - Awards and honors
- Royal Society of Edinburgh (Fellow)
Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (Fellow, 1796)
Baronet (1820)
Hall of Heroes, National Wallace Monument - Relationships
- Scott, Charlotte (wife)
Porter, Anna Maria (friend)
Porter, Jane (#2 friend) - Short biography
- Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet (15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832), was a Scottish historian, novelist, poet, and playwright. Many of his works remain classics of European and Scottish literature, notably the novels Ivanhoe (1819), Rob Roy (1817), Waverley (1814), Old Mortality (1816), The Heart of Mid-Lothian (1818), and The Bride of Lammermoor (1819), along with the narrative poems Marmion (1808) and The Lady of the Lake (1810). He had a major impact on European and American literature.
As an advocate, judge, and legal administrator by profession, he combined writing and editing with his daily work as Clerk of Session and Sheriff-Depute of Selkirkshire. He was prominent in Edinburgh's Tory establishment, active in the Highland Society, long a president of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1820–1832), and a vice president of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (1827–1829). His knowledge of history and literary facility equipped him to establish the historical novel genre as an exemplar of European Romanticism. He became a baronet of Abbotsford in the County of Roxburgh, Scotland, on 22 April 1820; the title became extinct on his son's death in 1847. - Cause of death
- stroke
- Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
- Places of residence
- Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Abbotsford, Roxboroughshire, Scotland, UK - Place of death
- Abbotsford, Roxboroughshire, Scotland, UK
- Burial location
- Dryburgh Abbey, Melrose, Scotland, UK
- Map Location
- Scotland, UK
Members
Discussions
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DLE of Ivanhoe? in Easton Press Collectors (August 2024)
March 2024: Sir Walter Scott in Monthly Author Reads (April 2024)
The highs and the lows: price extremes in George Macy devotees (September 2023)
Just finished Ivanhoe in Geeks who love the Classics (July 2021)
October Group Read - Rob Roy, by Sir Walter Scott in 2014 Category Challenge (November 2014)
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Reviews
I was a little surprised in reading this novel at the perspectives reflected in the narrator’s story. Scott, writing in the early 18th century, takes the voice of an English businessman writing a reminiscing letter to a friend about his adventures as a youth early in the 17th century. Occasionally, the narrator reflects on his romanticism as a youth and his current settled life, so we are reminded that the perspective is that of a mature, successful and cultivated English gentleman.
As the show more narrator, he portrays the Scots as foolish and bumbling thieves, canny but crass business men, or wild violent savages. The only exception is the title character, Rob Roy, or Red Rob, or Robert Campbell MacGregor, a wise but just outlaw, a Scottish Robin Hood, beloved by the country people, scourge of the wealthy city dwellers and especially of the English, fearless fighter and brilliant campaigner. For a Scots nationalist, this seems a peculiar way to portray the people he wants to inspire. While MacGregor is a heroic and mythic figure, the rest of the Scots come off as crude, backward and vicious, although good fighters as described by his English narrator. (And for balance, the English in relation to the Scots seem to come across as arbitrary oppressors and often not a lot brighter than the Scottish Highlanders.) Is Scott suggesting that Scots need to move ahead from their heroic but backward past and join the modern, if grubby, world of business?
Perhaps so, but the life of business is not very appealing either. The businessmen here may be wealthy, but they seem to have a very limited perspective, whether Scottish or English. The narrator initially rebels against his father’s insistence on joining his business. But Scott, a successful businessman himself (until his publishing business went bankrupt later in his life), makes it clear that the narrator’s romantic youth is a diversion and that his later success came from the family business. So is Scott here telling us that Scots (and we readers) need to put aside romantic notions and do the hard work of creating wealth, after which we can perhaps enjoy a quiet, cultured life? Or, since the narrator does in the end get the woman he loved in his romantic youth, perhaps we can take some of that romance with us in to our more business-like life.
Also interesting is the detached position of the narrator. Although the narrator tells the story in the first person, he is only an observer. But for the first 200 pages, Rob Roy has only a brief appearance using a pseudonym, and thereafter appears only in short passages (although always to save the day). The narrator’s only active role, to recover his father’s papers, ends when they are presented to him without a struggle. Someone else always intervenes before he has to act himself. In between are scenes that could pass for social satire and comic relief, often given in broad dialect. Is this Scott’s message – that the English are lucky to be saved always by someone else while they acquire wealth and power?
Perhaps it’s not fair to put these post-modern questions in relation to an author who was creating the genre of the historical novel 200 years ago. Scott apparently wrote at great length with little editing, so maybe this is just where the story took him, and he didn’t concern himself with how the story might reflect on his nationalistic ideals. Perhaps he thought he was just writing a realistic description of the past. His descriptive language, for example, suggests that. He does not romanticize the bleakness of the lowland moors or the primitive Scottish inn where his narrator stays, but he does describe the beauty of the Scottish lakes and mountains. His descriptions of rural life and the role of women (highly prescribed, if not entirely passive) also reflect a realist point of view.
So the points of view and the narrative style are peculiar to a modern reader, although in the end they make an interesting and picturesque read. The mix of social observation and tame adventure explain why Scott was such a popular writer in his time. show less
As the show more narrator, he portrays the Scots as foolish and bumbling thieves, canny but crass business men, or wild violent savages. The only exception is the title character, Rob Roy, or Red Rob, or Robert Campbell MacGregor, a wise but just outlaw, a Scottish Robin Hood, beloved by the country people, scourge of the wealthy city dwellers and especially of the English, fearless fighter and brilliant campaigner. For a Scots nationalist, this seems a peculiar way to portray the people he wants to inspire. While MacGregor is a heroic and mythic figure, the rest of the Scots come off as crude, backward and vicious, although good fighters as described by his English narrator. (And for balance, the English in relation to the Scots seem to come across as arbitrary oppressors and often not a lot brighter than the Scottish Highlanders.) Is Scott suggesting that Scots need to move ahead from their heroic but backward past and join the modern, if grubby, world of business?
Perhaps so, but the life of business is not very appealing either. The businessmen here may be wealthy, but they seem to have a very limited perspective, whether Scottish or English. The narrator initially rebels against his father’s insistence on joining his business. But Scott, a successful businessman himself (until his publishing business went bankrupt later in his life), makes it clear that the narrator’s romantic youth is a diversion and that his later success came from the family business. So is Scott here telling us that Scots (and we readers) need to put aside romantic notions and do the hard work of creating wealth, after which we can perhaps enjoy a quiet, cultured life? Or, since the narrator does in the end get the woman he loved in his romantic youth, perhaps we can take some of that romance with us in to our more business-like life.
Also interesting is the detached position of the narrator. Although the narrator tells the story in the first person, he is only an observer. But for the first 200 pages, Rob Roy has only a brief appearance using a pseudonym, and thereafter appears only in short passages (although always to save the day). The narrator’s only active role, to recover his father’s papers, ends when they are presented to him without a struggle. Someone else always intervenes before he has to act himself. In between are scenes that could pass for social satire and comic relief, often given in broad dialect. Is this Scott’s message – that the English are lucky to be saved always by someone else while they acquire wealth and power?
Perhaps it’s not fair to put these post-modern questions in relation to an author who was creating the genre of the historical novel 200 years ago. Scott apparently wrote at great length with little editing, so maybe this is just where the story took him, and he didn’t concern himself with how the story might reflect on his nationalistic ideals. Perhaps he thought he was just writing a realistic description of the past. His descriptive language, for example, suggests that. He does not romanticize the bleakness of the lowland moors or the primitive Scottish inn where his narrator stays, but he does describe the beauty of the Scottish lakes and mountains. His descriptions of rural life and the role of women (highly prescribed, if not entirely passive) also reflect a realist point of view.
So the points of view and the narrative style are peculiar to a modern reader, although in the end they make an interesting and picturesque read. The mix of social observation and tame adventure explain why Scott was such a popular writer in his time. show less
Much more fiction than history, Kenilworth is still an engaging page-turner. Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester and favorite of Queen Elizabeth has quite the problem: rumor has it that Elizabeth would like to marry him, but he's already got a secret wife. Walter Scott takes the reader through political and personal machinations and numerous plot twists, some more plausible than others, but all interesting. The climax of the story, at a multi-day party in honor of Queen Elizabeth at Leicester's show more Kenilworth Castle, made me realize just how involved with the characters I was. In the end, mayhem ensues, people die, and none of the characters get precisely what they wanted. All in all a truly fabulous read. show less
In this novel, Kenilworth is the home of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, the favourite of Queen Elizabeth I and possibly the only man she could condescend to marry. He doesn’t have a problem with that, except for the fact that he’s already married. His wife, Amy Robsart, lives in obscurity at Cumnor Place in Oxford, while her father has no idea of her whereabouts. Among Leicester’s retinue of men keeping his secret safe is Richard Varney, whose Iago-like ambitions imperil Amy’s show more life.
This was a stop-and-start book for me. Parts of it flowed really well, and I was incredibly energized. Other parts dragged. Throughout, though, I was fully invested in Amy’s story and directing streams of profanity at Varney (out loud, while I was reading) as his sinister plot bubbled to the surface. In this regard Scott certainly succeeded in his objective, if his objective was to elicit sympathy for Amy and vilify Robert Dudley for either doing nothing to stop or actively encouraging harm to befall his wife. Dude, it was your own fault for getting married and not being honest about it. If you wanted a legitimate shot at the throne, you shouldn’t have got married.
The historical note at the end points out where Scott deviates somewhat from the historical record, and it appears that most modern scholars do not consider Amy’s death to be suspicious, although it is acknowledged that the circumstances do look kind of shady. I didn’t know any of this and have been inspired to request non-fiction books about the period to find out more. This book gets an extra half-star on that basis.
I recommend this book, but be aware that Scott is taking *some* liberties with history—take this as an entertaining story rather than historical fact. (If you do know a lot about the period, I would understand if you found it more aggravating than entertaining.) show less
This was a stop-and-start book for me. Parts of it flowed really well, and I was incredibly energized. Other parts dragged. Throughout, though, I was fully invested in Amy’s story and directing streams of profanity at Varney (out loud, while I was reading) as his sinister plot bubbled to the surface. In this regard Scott certainly succeeded in his objective, if his objective was to elicit sympathy for Amy and vilify Robert Dudley for either doing nothing to stop or actively encouraging harm to befall his wife. Dude, it was your own fault for getting married and not being honest about it. If you wanted a legitimate shot at the throne, you shouldn’t have got married.
The historical note at the end points out where Scott deviates somewhat from the historical record, and it appears that most modern scholars do not consider Amy’s death to be suspicious, although it is acknowledged that the circumstances do look kind of shady. I didn’t know any of this and have been inspired to request non-fiction books about the period to find out more. This book gets an extra half-star on that basis.
I recommend this book, but be aware that Scott is taking *some* liberties with history—take this as an entertaining story rather than historical fact. (If you do know a lot about the period, I would understand if you found it more aggravating than entertaining.) show less
The novel that started the craze for historical fiction set in medieval times. All the tropes are already here, Normans and Saxons, Templars, tournaments, sieges of castles, Richard the Lionheart and treacherous Prince John, Robin Hood and Friar Tuck, beautiful oppressed heroines, accusations of sorcery.
We live in a more cynical age, so it does need a hefty suspension of belief but nevertheless I thoroughly enjoyed it even if I found the dialogue a bit stagy at times.
We live in a more cynical age, so it does need a hefty suspension of belief but nevertheless I thoroughly enjoyed it even if I found the dialogue a bit stagy at times.
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