First published in 1961, this book examines a number of works
popular in the Romantic period, during the heyday of Sir Walter
Scott in the early part of the nineteenth century. Encompassing
works by the likes of Alexander Pushkin, Sir Walter Scott, Adam
Mickiewicz and James Fenimore Cooper, this is also a meditation on
the nature of Romanticism and its enduring value, as expressed in
the novel form. Donald Davie also considers the meaning and
importance of 'plot' and of 'realism'.
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