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Poetry

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Walter Scott
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Walter Scott's «Poetry» is a compelling collection that encapsulates the breadth of Romantic verse, showcasing his masterful command of language and diverse poetic forms. Infused with themes of chivalry, history, and the natural landscape, the collection reflects the era's fascination with the past and national identity, employing vivid imagery and rhythmic elegance that engage the reader's senses. Scott seamlessly weaves narrative and lyric, often drawing upon Scottish folklore and historical events to create a tapestry that honors cultural memory while exploring universal human experiences. A pivotal figure in the development of the historical novel, Scott's background as a Scottish law clerk and a quintessential Romanticist informs his poetic vision. His deep appreciation for Scotland's languid history and stunning scenery is reflected in the emotive and evocative quality of his work. Scott's childhood experiences, coupled with his social and political contexts, led him to articulate a voice that resonates with the collective memory of his nation, thereby amplifying his literary significance. This collection is highly recommended for readers seeking an immersive exploration of Romantic poetry and its socio-cultural implications. Scott invites readers into a world where history and imagination converge, making «Poetry» an essential addition to the library of anyone invested in the evolution of modern literature.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
04 ноября 2024
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430 стр.
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