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Originally published in 1937, The Correspondence of Sir Walter
Scott and Charles Robert Maturin contains twenty-two letters
presenting a penetrating and vivid self-portrait of Sir Walter
Scott. Scott's patronage of Maturin, this impecunious Irish author,
giving him wise advice, lending encouragement in his work and at
times badly needed financial assistance, extended over a period of
twelve years to the time of Maturin's death, and his kind
subsequent letters, written to Maturin's family, in the midst of
his own great financial troubles, bring to a fitting close this
single unit in Scott's rich social life. Since the two men never
met, the whole relationship was built up through thier literary
work and their letters to each other, displayed in this volume.
Originally published in 1937, The Correspondence of Sir Walter
Scott and Charles Robert Maturin contains twenty-two letters
presenting a penetrating and vivid self-portrait of Sir Walter
Scott. Scott's patronage of Maturin, this impecunious Irish author,
giving him wise advice, lending encouragement in his work and at
times badly needed financial assistance, extended over a period of
twelve years to the time of Maturin's death, and his kind
subsequent letters, written to Maturin's family, in the midst of
his own great financial troubles, bring to a fitting close this
single unit in Scott's rich social life. Since the two men never
met, the whole relationship was built up through thier literary
work and their letters to each other, displayed in this volume.
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