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Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature

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A scholarly study analyzes Sir Walter Scott's critical and editorial writings and their relation to his imaginative work. It begins with an outline of his career and qualifications, then surveys his scholarly editing of medieval ballads and romances, his essays on drama, and his studies of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century figures. It assesses his reviews of contemporary authors, his self-criticism, and his overall critical position, and includes an annotated bibliography and lists of edited texts. The book emphasizes the interplay between historical scholarship and creative composition in shaping his literary judgment.

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Margaret Ball

Margaret Ball is an author known for her scholarly work on literature, particularly her analysis of Sir Walter Scott. In her notable book, "Sir Walter Scott as a Critic of Literature," Ball explores Scott's contributions to literary criticism and his influence on the literary landscape of his time. Through her writing, she provides insights into the complexities of Scott's views and the broader implications for understanding literature. Ball's work contributes to the appreciation of literary heritage and the critical discourse surrounding influential authors.

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