Publisher's Synopsis
This memoir provides an insightful account of the life of Sir Walter Scott, a Scottish novelist, poet, and historian. The author, who was Scott's son-in-law, offers an intimate perspective on Scott's personal and professional life, including his literary endeavors and his involvement in Scottish politics. This book is a valuable resource for those interested in Scottish history, 19th-century literature, and the Romantic Movement.
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