Edward Waverley is a young, cultured man whose sensibilities
lead to his involvement in the Jacobite Rising of 1745. In his
journey into Scotland, down to Derby, and back up again he explores
the cultural and political geography of Great Britain. "Waverley"
was Scott's first novel, but like its final chapter, 'A Postscript
which should have been a Preface', it appears last in this series,
so that the full weight of experience gained from editing Scott's
fiction can be brought to understanding his most influential novel,
the one which gave its name to the Waverley Novels. To this
edition, P. D. Garside brings new insights and new information, and
he establishes a text which is significantly different from its
predecessors. This is a great culmination to the Edinburgh Edition
of the Waverley Novels.
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