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E-raamat: Walter Scott at 250: Looking Forward

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Feb-2021
  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
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At 250, Walter Scott points toward our possible futures.



At 250, Walter Scott points toward our possible futures. Scott, although we necessarily look on his times as past, of course experienced them as present. His times were times of crisis. Scott, then, has much to share in the experience, narration, anticipation and response to change as a condition of life – a condition our era, with its existential challenges to climate, to public health, to civilization knows only too well. In Scott at 250, major scholars foreground the author as theorist of tomorrow – as the surveyor of the complexities of the present who also gazes, as we do, toward an anxious and hopeful future.

Acknowledgements vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Abbreviations xii
Introduction: Walter Scott at 250 -- and Counting 1(10)
Caroline McCracken-Flesher
Matthew Wickman
1 Temporality and Historical Fiction Reading in Scott
11(17)
Ina Ferris
2 `I bide my time': History and the Future Anterior in The Bride of Lammennoor
28(18)
Penny Fielding
3 Scott's Anachronisms
46(19)
Ian Duncan
4 Scott, the Novel, and Capital in the Nineteenth Century
65(18)
Anthony Jarrells
5 The General Undertaker: Scott's Life of Napoleon Buonaparte and the Prehistory of Neoliberalism
83(26)
Celeste Langan
6 Scott and the Art of Surplusage: Excess in the Narrative Poems
109(15)
Alison Lumsden
7 Performing History: Theatricality, Gender, the Early Historical Novel and Scott
124(18)
Fiona Price
8 Where We Never Were: Women at Walter Scott's Abbotsford
142(19)
Caroline McCracken-Flesher
9 Reading Walter Scott in the Anthropocene
161(20)
Susan Oliver
10 Redgauntlet: Speculation in History, Speculation in Nature
181(17)
Matthew Wickman
Bibliography 198(21)
Index 219