The hero of the Waverley novels (Atheneum, 135) Welsh, Alexander

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One of the most influential works on Sir Walter Scott, “The Hero of the Waverley Novels” is a model for reconstructing ideas common at a given period in time. In this book Alexander Welsh draws upon the entire canon of Scott’s fiction to demonstrate its bearing on property and the behavior prescribed for the propertied classes. Analyzing the “passive hero”–the protagonist who is acted upon by outside forces–he shows how Scott became such a powerful influence for nineteenth-century literature and history. Welsh has updated his book with an essay on history and revolution in “Old Mortality,” another on repression and the social contract in the novels, and an afterword on the contrast of styles.

Originally published in 1993.

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Item Condition: Used Acceptable. 1968 Murray Printing Company, First Atheneum Edition. Paperback cover is scuffed, discolored, and has large creases on the front that cause the cover to lift away from the book. Cover has wear along corners/edges. Pages are unmarked inside with worn outside edges. First few pages have bends on the bottom corner. Binding is secure.

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