About This Book
The author leads readers through the landscapes, towns, and historic sites that inspired a major nineteenth-century Scottish writer, combining biographical sketches with close readings of his poems and novels. Organized as chapter-length treatments of individual works, the book traces how border ballads, Highland scenery, abbeys, castles, and local traditions shaped plots, characters, and themes. Photographs, maps, and descriptive travel notes document locations associated with specific scenes, while commentary recounts career decisions, literary experiments, and the interplay between place and creative imagination.
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