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W.S. Crockett

Abbotsford

In “Abbotsford,” W. S. Crockett unveils the enchanting narrative of Sir Walter Scott's esteemed estate, interweaving rich historical detail with evocative prose that reflects the Romantic era's fascination with landscapes and legacy. The book artfully combines biography, architecture, and regional lore, inviting readers into a world where literature and nature coalesce. Crockett meticulously captures the essence of Abbotsford, illustrating how Scott's imagination transformed the home into a living monument that stands as a testament to his literary genius and the romanticized vision of Scotland. W. S. Crockett, a Scottish novelist and historian born in the late 19th century, possessed an innate passion for Scotland's cultural heritage. His deep appreciation for Sir Walter Scott's works and the influence of the Scottish landscape likely inspired him to explore Abbotsford, not merely as a physical space but as a historical figure's heart and mind. Crockett's background in Scottish literature and history enriches his portrayal, providing a nuanced understanding of place and identity in Scotland's literary canon. “Abbotsford” is an essential read for enthusiasts of Scottish literature, history, and architecture. Crockett's lyrical style and insightful commentary not only engage the reader but also enhance their understanding of the interplay between place and poetic creation. This work is a celebration of Scott's legacy, making it a compelling addition to the library of anyone seeking to delve into the soul of Scotland.
62 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press

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