The Heyday of Sir Walter Scott, 第 2 部Routledge & Paul, 1961 - 168 ページ An approach to the Waverly novels by way of writers such as Pushkin, MicKiewicz, and Fenimore Cooper. Who were influenced by Scott. |
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PUSHKINS PROSE AND RUSSIAN REALISM | 1 |
THE HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN | 12 |
WAVERLEY | 22 |
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Absentee action admirable American attitude Bewley Billy Kirby Bride of Lammermoor Captain's Daughter Carleton Castle Rackrent central certainly Chapter character colour conventions Cooper critics Dalgetty Deerslayer Edward Waverley English epigraph Essays Eugene Onegin fact Fanu father feeling fiction figure Grinyov hand Heart of Midlothian Henry Nash Smith hero heroine honour humour instance Ireland Irish Jacobite Jane Austen Jarvie Judge Temple Lawrence Leatherstocking Leatherstocking novels Leatherstocking's less Lever literary literature MacIvor Maria Edgeworth means Mickiewicz mind Miss Edgeworth Mohicans moral narrative narrator Nash Smith natural never nostalgia novelist once Osbaldistone Pan Tadeusz passage Pathfinder peasant Pioneers plot poem Prairie prose Pugatchov Pushkin reader realistic Rob Roy Romantic Ronan's Russian scene Scottish seems sense society sort story style symbolic tale theme thing tion true Turgenev Walter Scott Water Witch Waverley Waverley's whole wilderness Winters writing Yvor Winters གྱིས གྱིས གྱིས