Scott and Society
Discover the intricate world of Sir Walter Scott in "Scott and Society" by Graham McMaster, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This insightful work delves into the lesser-known aspects of Scott's life and artistry, presenting a fresh and meticulously documented perspective on his background. Spanning 260 pages, McMaster explores the influences that shaped Scott’s literary contributions, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of his artistic evolution within the context of the societal dynamics of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Ideal for both scholars and casual readers, this book invites you to reconnect with one of literature's most significant figures. Expand your knowledge of Scott's novels by uncovering the connections between his life experiences and creative expression. Add "Scott and Society" to your collection today and enrich your appreciation of this iconic author.