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The Journal of Sir Walter Scott (Canongate Scottish Classics)
Sir Walter Scott
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Description for The Journal of Sir Walter Scott (Canongate Scottish Classics)
Paperback. Sunday 20 November, 1825. With these words the author began what many regard as his greatest work, a diary which was to turn into an extraordinary day-to-day account of the last six years of his life, years of financial ruin, bereavement, and increasing ill health. This title presents memoirs of his contemporaries. Num Pages: 978 pages. BIC Classification: 1DBKS; 2AB; BGA; DSBF; DSK. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 131 x 196 x 53. Weight in Grams: 653.
"I have all my life regretted that I did not keep a regular (journal). I have myself lost recollection of much that was interesting and I have deprived my family and the public of some curious information by not carrying this resolution into effect." Sunday 20 November, 1825
With these words Scott began what many regard as his greatest work, a diary which was to turn into an extraordinary day-to-day account of the last six years of his life, years of financial ruin, bereavement, and increasing ill health. As he laboured to pay off debts of over £120,000, Scott ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Canongate UK
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1999
Condition
New
Number of Pages
976
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780862418281
SKU
V9780862418281
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99-99
About Sir Walter Scott
Born in Edinburgh, Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832) spent some of his childhood in the Scottish Borders, before being educated at Edinburgh High School and Edinburgh University, where he studied law. In 1799 he was appointed Sherriff-Depute for Selkirkshire, where he settled. He first wrote immensely popular long romantic historical poems such as Marmion (1808) and Lady of the ... Read more
Reviews for The Journal of Sir Walter Scott (Canongate Scottish Classics)
Wholly absorbing throughout ... It slips down with effortless ease ... I have rarely enjoyed making any new acquaintance as much as I have enjoyed meeting Sir Walter Scott in his own words.
Bernard Levin
The Observer
Scott's Journal is a hugely important piece of Scottish, and indeed European literature, published here with ... Read more
Bernard Levin
The Observer
Scott's Journal is a hugely important piece of Scottish, and indeed European literature, published here with ... Read more