Sir Walter Scott

Sir Walter Scott

1932 • 388 pages

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Buchan vividly describes the writer whose novels and poems made him the most popular author of his day. Buchan was eminently qualified to write with sympathy about his Scottish upbringing, disappointment in love and decline into illness and bankruptcy. His feeling for Scott's novels provide a deeper understanding and brings them alive.


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