At 250, Walter Scott points toward our possible futures. Scott,
although we necessarily look on his times as past, of course
experienced them as present. His times were times of crisis. Scott,
then, has much to share in the experience, narration, anticipation
and response to change as a condition of life - a condition our
era, with its existential challenges to climate, to public health,
to civilization knows only too well. In Scott at 250, major
scholars foreground the author as theorist of tomorrow - as the
surveyor of the complexities of the present who also gazes, as we
do, toward an anxious and hopeful future.
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