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''I have read all W. Scott''s novels at least fifty times,'' wrote Byron. ''...grand work. Scotch Fielding, as well as great English poet - wonderful man! I long to get drunk with him.''

A. N. Wilson''s subtle, entertaining and frequently provocative critical biography looks back through the indifference which has surrounded Walter Scott in recent times, and the distortions of his Victorian idolaters, to recapture the freshness of Scott as he appeared to his contemporaries.

Despite his staggering output as a novelist, poet, biographer, historian and anthologist - not to mention his copious letters, and the celebrated Journal - Scott only embarked on his literary career in early middle age. In the face of constant ill-health, and financial and domestic troubles, he successfully combined the life of a bestselling, much-loved and enormously influential author with that of a lawyer, landowner, Border farmer, part-time soldier and paterfamilias. A. N. Wilson makes cl

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A Life Of Walter Scott The Laird of Abbotsford

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      Publisher: Vintage
      Publication Date: 9/5/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780712697545, 978-0712697545
      ISBN10: 0712697543

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ''I have read all W. Scott''s novels at least fifty times,'' wrote Byron. ''...grand work. Scotch Fielding, as well as great English poet - wonderful man! I long to get drunk with him.''

      A. N. Wilson''s subtle, entertaining and frequently provocative critical biography looks back through the indifference which has surrounded Walter Scott in recent times, and the distortions of his Victorian idolaters, to recapture the freshness of Scott as he appeared to his contemporaries.

      Despite his staggering output as a novelist, poet, biographer, historian and anthologist - not to mention his copious letters, and the celebrated Journal - Scott only embarked on his literary career in early middle age. In the face of constant ill-health, and financial and domestic troubles, he successfully combined the life of a bestselling, much-loved and enormously influential author with that of a lawyer, landowner, Border farmer, part-time soldier and paterfamilias. A. N. Wilson makes cl

      Trade Review
      He traces the man in the works with a novelist's insight * Sunday Times *
      All the style and zest one could wish for * Guardian *
      Full of infectious enthusiasm * Economist *
      Sharp as a needle, ready enough to be irreverent... Wilson writes with brio and style * The Times *

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