Sir Walter Scott
The Collector's Edition with the Complete Annotations
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Publisher Description
Novelist's Biography:
Andrew Lang (1844-1912) was a Scottish poet, literary critic, and anthropologist. He was born in Selkirk, Scotland, and educated at the University of St. Andrews and Balliol College, Oxford. Lang is perhaps best known for his extensive collections of fairy tales and myths from around the world, including "The Blue Fairy Book" and "The Red Fairy Book." He also wrote poetry, literary criticism, and works of anthropology, including a study of the origins of religion. Lang was a prolific writer and editor, contributing to numerous newspapers and magazines throughout his career. He was a key figure in the late 19th and early 20th-century literary scene, and his works continue to be read and studied today.
Synopsis:
Andrew Lang wrote a brief biography of Sir Walter Scott, highlighting his prolific and varied literary output, including historical novels, poetry, and works of non-fiction. Lang notes that Scott's novels, such as "Waverley" and "Rob Roy," were immensely popular in his time and helped to establish the historical novel as a genre. Scott was also a noted historian and his "Tales of a Grandfather" series was widely read and praised. Despite experiencing financial difficulties later in life, Scott continued to write and publish, leaving a lasting impact on Scottish and British literature.